Investigation of atmospheric pressure plasma surface modified zirconium dioxide nanopowder by thermal desorption spectroscopy
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Year of publication | 2018 |
Type | Article in Proceedings |
Conference | 16th HAKONE - High Pressure Low Temperature Plasma Chemistry Symposium |
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Keywords | DCSBD, thermal desorption, zirconium dioxide nanopowder |
Description | Zirconium dioxide nanopowder is a chemically stable, in water insolvable and non-toxic white powder material commonly used for removing dissolved materials from water and sintering into ceramics with attractive mechanical properties. Atmospheric pressure plasma was used for improve its wetting properties. To resolve created hydration state which play important role during wet process the thermal desorption spectroscopy was used as a well sensitive indicator. Thermal desorption technique is able to give us information about bonding energy of particular hydratation states according to their thermal stability. |
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