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Influence of O2 and CO2 plasma treatment on the deposition of chitosan onto polyethylene terephthalate (PET) surfaces

Tkavc et al., 2014

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11273179415112996594
Author
Tkavc T
Petrinič I
Luxbacher T
Vesel A
Ristić T
Zemljič L
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International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives

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Oxygen and carbon dioxide plasma treatments were applied in order to study their influences on chitosan adhesion onto PET foils. Modification of the surface and the adsorption of chitosan were monitored by the determination of XPS spectra, titrations, zeta …
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