Abstract Nanofiber carriers, polypropylene nonwoven textile and paper, were pretreated by dielectric barrier discharge in continuous mode to improve the adhesion between the produced nanofibers and substrate. Meanwhile, the polyamide-6… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Nanofiber carriers, polypropylene nonwoven textile and paper, were pretreated by dielectric barrier discharge in continuous mode to improve the adhesion between the produced nanofibers and substrate. Meanwhile, the polyamide-6 nanofibers were oxidized by convexly curved coplanar DBD electrode to improve their surface properties. The increased adhesive forces to carrier substrate as well as surface plasma functionalization of polyamide nanofibers were confirmed by infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and peeling test.
               
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