Plasma treatment of polymer powders
First Claim
1. A method of improving the triboelectric properties of polymer powder, comprising the step of positioning said polymer powder in the afterglow region of a gas plasma having a main region and an afterglow region, where said gas plasma is in a low-pressure stream of a gas selected from the group consisting of oxygen, nitrogen, and gases containing oxygen or nitrogen, whereby low concentrations of oxygen or nitrogen as the case may be are incorporated into the surface of the powder.
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Abstract
Surfaces of fine polystyrene (PS) and polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) powders were modified by exposure to the downstream products of a nitrogen or oxygen microwave plasma. The effects of nitrogen and indium incorporation in the powder surface were studied with emphasis on variations in the triboelectric properties of the powder. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) was utilized to determine the changes in surface elemental composition. After nitrogen plasma treatment, the C 1s peak profiles suggested the formation of amines in the case of PS, and the formation of imines and amides in the case of PMMA. Oxygen plasma treatment suggested the formation of hydroxyl and carbonyl groups on the surfaces of both PS and PMMA. After treatment with a nitrogen or oxygen plasma, the charge-to-mass ratio (Q/M) of PS and PMMA powders in contact with carrier particles was measured using the cage blowoff method. The surface charge density (Q/A) was calculated from Q/M. The Q/A of nitrogen plasma-treated PS powder was seen to shift towards positive charge with small increases in the nitrogen concentration. The Q/A of oxygen plasma treated PS powder initially shifted toward negative charge, but changed towards positive charge with higher oxygen concentrations. Plasma-treated PMMA powder showed a different behaviour and the variation of Q/A on PMMA was much less than that of PS. Results suggest that triboelectrification of the polymer powder may be related to changes in the electrical surface states, and that nitrogen may act as a group V dopant within the PS surface.
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- 1. A method of improving the triboelectric properties of polymer powder, comprising the step of positioning said polymer powder in the afterglow region of a gas plasma having a main region and an afterglow region, where said gas plasma is in a low-pressure stream of a gas selected from the group consisting of oxygen, nitrogen, and gases containing oxygen or nitrogen, whereby low concentrations of oxygen or nitrogen as the case may be are incorporated into the surface of the powder.
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5. A method of improving the triboelectric properties of polymer powder, comprising the step of positioning said polymer powder in the afterglow region of a gas plasma having a main region and an afterglow region, where said gas plasma is in a low-pressure stream of a gas selected from the group consisting of oxygen, nitrogen, and gases containing oxygen or nitrogen, and where indium as a metal foil is suspended in said gas stream adjacent said gas plasma, thereby generating indium vapour, whereby low concentrations of indium are incorporated into the surface of the powder.
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