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Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing, Vol.25, No.4, 427-437, 2005
Surface modification of polypropylene non-woven fabrics by atmospheric-pressure plasma activation followed by acrylic acid grafting
Polypropylene (PP) non-woven fabrics have been activated by an atmospheric-pressure plasma treatment using surface dielectric barrier discharge in N-2 and ambient air. Subsequently, the plasma activated samples were grafted using catalyst-free water solution of acrylic acid. Surface properties of the activated and polyacrylic acid post-plasma grafted non-woven were characterised by scanning electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, electron spin resonance spectroscopy, surface energy and dyeability measurements. The grafted non-woven exhibit improved water transport and dyeing properties. The plasma activation in nitrogen plasma gas was more efficient than in air.
Keywords:acrylic acid;grafting;atmospheric-pressure plasma;polypropylene non-woven;surface barrier discharge;nitrogen plasma activation