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Volumn 206, Issue 23, 2012, Pages 4952-4958
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Hydrophobic over-recovery during aging of polyethylene modified by oxygen capacitively coupled radio frequency plasma: A new approach for stable superhydrophobic surface with high water adhesion
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Author keywords
Aging; Plasma nanotexturing; Polyethylene; Superhydrophobicity; Surface restructuring; Water adhesion
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Indexed keywords
AGING PROCESS;
AGING TEMPERATURES;
AGING TIME;
CAPACITIVELY COUPLED;
CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS;
EXPOSURE-TIME;
HETEROGENEOUS SURFACE;
HIGH WATER;
LDPE SURFACE;
NANO-FIBRILS;
NANOTEXTURED SURFACE;
NANOTEXTURING;
NON-POLAR;
RADIO FREQUENCY PLASMA;
RADIO FREQUENCY POWER;
SUPER-HYDROPHILIC;
SUPER-HYDROPHOBIC SURFACES;
SUPERHYDROPHOBICITY;
SURFACE RESTRUCTURING;
TIME-DEPENDENT;
WATER DROPLETS;
ADHESION;
AGING OF MATERIALS;
CONTACT ANGLE;
LOW DENSITY POLYETHYLENES;
OXYGEN;
POLYETHYLENES;
RECOVERY;
SURFACE PROPERTIES;
THERMOPLASTICS;
WAVE PLASMA INTERACTIONS;
HYDROPHOBICITY;
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EID: 84863778541
PISSN: 02578972
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2012.05.120 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (29)
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References (28)
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