Hydrocarbon Plasma for Treatment of Biodegradable Food Containers

A newly developed middle-frequency (2 MHz) inductively coupled plasma (ICP) source with internal oscillating current is used to treat biodegradable food packaging surfaces. Initially hydrophilic packaging turns to hydrophobic after being processed by ICP. The investigation of optical emission from h...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on plasma science 2008-08, Vol.36 (4), p.1306-1307
Hauptverfasser: Yuping Ren, Xu, S., Jidong Long, Rutkevych, P., Qijin Cheng, Shiyong Huang, Ostrikov, K.
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description A newly developed middle-frequency (2 MHz) inductively coupled plasma (ICP) source with internal oscillating current is used to treat biodegradable food packaging surfaces. Initially hydrophilic packaging turns to hydrophobic after being processed by ICP. The investigation of optical emission from hydrocarbon radicals in the Ar/CH 4 plasma helps us to understand the property of the hydrophobicity of the surfaces.
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Biomedical optical imaging
Containers
Food packaging
Hydrocarbons
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inductively coupled plasma (ICP)
Packaging
Plasma applications
Plasma properties
Plasma sources
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