Immobilization of Polysaccharides onto Atmospheric Plasma Activated Polypropylene Surfaces
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Year of publication | 2007 |
Type | Article in Proceedings |
Conference | Book of abstracts of 16th Symposium on Application on Plasma Processes |
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Field | Plasma physics |
Keywords | chitosan - cyclodextrin - atmospheric pressure plasma - DCSBD |
Description | Chitosan and beta-cyclodextrin functionalization of polypropylene surface was done by atmospheric plasma assisted graft polymerization, with the purpose of obtaining a suitable material for high efficiency waste water filters. First results on recently completed continuous plasma-treatment reactor are presented. The chitosan coating exhibited a good resistance towards the washing effect. The beta-cyclodextrin coating was soluble in water, which suggests a lack of strong covalent bond with the PP surface. Further research on improving the beta-cyclodextrin coating quality is needed. |
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