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Development of super-hydrophobic PTFE and PET surfaces by means of plasma processes

Zanini et al., 2014

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2931337945900084659
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Zanini S
Bami R
Della Pergola R
Riccardi C
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Journal of Physics: Conference Series

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In this work, Poly (tetrafluoroethylene) and Poly (ethylene terephtalate) substrates were modified by means of plasma techniques for the creation of super-hydrophobic surfaces. Both the materials were etched with an O2 plasma, thus increasing their surface roughness …
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