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Surface modification of non-woven fabric by DC pulsed plasma treatment and graft polymerization with acrylic acid

Chen et al., 2006

Document ID
17892486636761846094
Author
Chen J
Chiang Y
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of membrane science

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Direct-current pulsed plasma treatment (DPPT) followed by thermal-induced graft polymerization with acrylic acid (AA) was used to modify poly (ethylene terephthalate)/ polyethylene (PET/PE) non-woven fabric (NWF) in this study. The water contact angle of …
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