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- Plasma_polymerization abstract "Plasma polymerization (or glow discharge polymerization) uses plasma sources to generate a gas discharge that provides energy to activate or fragment gaseous or liquid monomer, often containing a vinyl group, in order to initiate polymerization. Polymers formed from this technique are generally highly branched and highly cross-linked, and adhere to solid surfaces well. The biggest advantage to this process is that polymers can be directly attached to a desired surface while the chains are growing, which reduces steps necessary for other coating processes such as grafting. This is very useful for pinhole-free coatings of 100 picometers to 1 micrometre thickness with solvent insoluble polymers.".
- Plasma_polymerization thumbnail Glow_Discharge_apparatus_color.png?width=300.
- Plasma_polymerization wikiPageID "30747793".
- Plasma_polymerization wikiPageRevisionID "603719040".
- Plasma_polymerization hasPhotoCollection Plasma_polymerization.
- Plasma_polymerization subject Category:Chemical_processes.
- Plasma_polymerization subject Category:Chemical_vapor_deposition.
- Plasma_polymerization subject Category:Plasma_processing.
- Plasma_polymerization subject Category:Polymerization_reactions.
- Plasma_polymerization type ChemicalProcess113446390.
- Plasma_polymerization type ChemicalProcesses.
- Plasma_polymerization type ChemicalReaction113447361.
- Plasma_polymerization type NaturalProcess113518963.
- Plasma_polymerization type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Plasma_polymerization type PolymerizationReactions.
- Plasma_polymerization type Process100029677.
- Plasma_polymerization comment "Plasma polymerization (or glow discharge polymerization) uses plasma sources to generate a gas discharge that provides energy to activate or fragment gaseous or liquid monomer, often containing a vinyl group, in order to initiate polymerization. Polymers formed from this technique are generally highly branched and highly cross-linked, and adhere to solid surfaces well.".
- Plasma_polymerization label "Plasma polymerization".
- Plasma_polymerization label "Plasmapolymerisation".
- Plasma_polymerization sameAs Plasmapolymerisation.
- Plasma_polymerization sameAs m.02g9d2.
- Plasma_polymerization sameAs Q1283480.
- Plasma_polymerization sameAs Q1283480.
- Plasma_polymerization sameAs Plasma_polymerization.
- Plasma_polymerization wasDerivedFrom Plasma_polymerization?oldid=603719040.
- Plasma_polymerization depiction Glow_Discharge_apparatus_color.png.
- Plasma_polymerization isPrimaryTopicOf Plasma_polymerization.