Designing atmospheric-pressure plasma sources for surface engineering of nanomaterials


Autoria(s): Yan, Wei; Han, Zhao Jun; Liu, Wen Zheng; Lu, Xin Pei; Phung, Toan B.; Ostrikov, Kostya
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Atmospheric-pressure plasma processing techniques emerge as efficient and convenient tools to engineer a variety of nanomaterials for advanced applications in nanoscience and nanotechnology. This work presents different methods, including using a quasi-sinusoidal high-voltage generator, a radio-frequency power supply, and a uni-polar pulse generator, to generate atmospheric-pressure plasmas in the jet or dielectric barrier discharge configurations. The applicability of the atmospheric-pressure plasma is exemplified by the surface modification of nanoparticles for polymeric nanocomposites. Dielectric measurements reveal that representative nanocomposites with plasma modified nanoparticles exhibit notably higher dielectric breakdown strength and a significantly extended lifetime.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/73547/

Publicador

Springer

Relação

DOI:10.1007/s11090-013-9441-0

Yan, Wei, Han, Zhao Jun, Liu, Wen Zheng, Lu, Xin Pei, Phung, Toan B., & Ostrikov, Kostya (2013) Designing atmospheric-pressure plasma sources for surface engineering of nanomaterials. Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing, 33(2), pp. 479-490.

Fonte

Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Atmospheric-pressure plasma #Dielectric barrier discharge #Plasma jet #Polymeric nanocomposites #Dielectric property
Tipo

Journal Article