Plasma induced removal of base polymer matrix by preparation of inorganic submicron fibers

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Authors

MEDVECKÁ Veronika KOVÁČIK Dušan ZAHORANOVÁ Anna ČERNÁK Mirko

Year of publication 2018
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference 9th International Conference on Nanomaterials - Reseach & Application (NANOCON)
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Faculty of Science

Citation
Web https://www.nanocon.eu/files/uploads/01/NANOCON2017_Proceedings_content.pdf
Field Plasma physics
Keywords inorganic nanofibers; plasma assisted calcination; atmospheric pressure plasma; diffuse coplanar surface barrier discharge
Description In presented work we compare the influence of low-temperature plasma generated in ambient air by Diffuse Coplanar Surface Barrier Discharge on three types of most commonly used polymers - polyvinylpyrrolidone, polyvinyl alcohol and polyacrylonitrile with suitable precursors. Samples were studied in terms of chemical composition (ATR-FTIR, EDX) and surface morphology (SEM). The method was studied as a separate treatment or pretreatment procedure before thermal calcination. Thanks to the high power density of generated plasma and related high density of active particles, a significant removal of the organic part of the hybrid fiber without the damage of the fibrous structure was observed in the first 30 minutes. Plasma treatment before sintering decreases the time and temperature needed to complete removal of organics, does not require slow temperature rise and so decreases the cost and simplifies the preparation of metal oxide fibers.
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