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26 October 1994 Depositing radio-frequency-excited polyethylene onto the surface of microcellular polyterafluoroethylene foam film
Chongzheng Tang, Lianxiang Xu, Chong Li
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Proceedings Volume 2364, Second International Conference on Thin Film Physics and Applications; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.190722
Event: Thin Film Physics and Applications: Second International Conference, 1994, Shanghai, China
Abstract
Based on the physico-chemical properties of microcellular polymer foams and the mechanism of porous formation, micro and ultramicro-cellular polyteraflouroethylene porous membranes were prepared by pressure- induced phase separation in a supercritical fluid solution film. The samples were inspected by scanning electron microscope, electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis, differential scanning calorimeter and blowing bubble method. The results show that the membranes prepared by pressure-induced phase separation and then combining with plasma polymerization with ethylene, are easier to control with better characteristics.
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Chongzheng Tang, Lianxiang Xu, and Chong Li "Depositing radio-frequency-excited polyethylene onto the surface of microcellular polyterafluoroethylene foam film", Proc. SPIE 2364, Second International Conference on Thin Film Physics and Applications, (26 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.190722
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KEYWORDS
Foam

Polymers

Polymerization

Scanning electron microscopy

Plasma

Electron microscopes

Inspection

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