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Investigation of plasma polymerized pyrrole under various gas flow rates and input power using atmospheric pressure plasma jets

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ABSTRACT This paper has investigated the synthesis of plasma-polymerized pyrrole (pPPy) nano-particles grown by the proposed atmospheric pressure plasma jets (APPJs) through the parametric studies, especially input power and gas… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT This paper has investigated the synthesis of plasma-polymerized pyrrole (pPPy) nano-particles grown by the proposed atmospheric pressure plasma jets (APPJs) through the parametric studies, especially input power and gas flow rate. The transition of conventional streamer-like into intense and glow-like discharges necessary for fully cracking the monomer was observed to be strongly dependent on both input power and gas flow rate. The intense and glow-like discharge was produced only when adopting the specific parametric condition, i.e., a gas flow rate of 1600 sccm and input power with 12.5 kV, thereby resulting in obtaining the synthesized pPPy nano-particle structures with highly cross-linked networks and many double bonds. The plasma-flow characteristics were investigated based on the non-plasma flow numerical simulation, and also analyzed by the voltage, current, infrared, and optical emission spectroscopy (OES). The synthesized pPPy films were analyzed by field-emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM) and Fourier infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR). It is anticipated that the high-quality plasma polymer grown by the proposed APPJs contributes to serving as conducting electrode-materials of a flexible polymer light emitting diode (P-LED).

Keywords: spectroscopy; input power; gas flow

Journal Title: Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals
Year Published: 2017

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