PLASMA SURFACE MODIFICATION OF POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTALATE MEMBRANES

Authors

  • В.В. Трачевський National Aviation University
  • К.І. Молозовенко National Aviation University
  • М.В. Зінченко National Aviation University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.52.2368

Keywords:

membrane, plasma, polymerization, surface hydrophilicity

Abstract

 The influence of low-temperature plasma membrane surface of polyethylene terephtalate. The possibility of a polyethylene terephtalate membranes with the required surface properties.

Author Biographies

В.В. Трачевський, National Aviation University

к.х.н., доц.

К.І. Молозовенко, National Aviation University

студ.

М.В. Зінченко, National Aviation University

студ.

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How to Cite

Трачевський, В., Молозовенко, К., & Зінченко, М. (2012). PLASMA SURFACE MODIFICATION OF POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTALATE MEMBRANES. Proceedings of National Aviation University, 52(3), 151–153. https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.52.2368

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Section

CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY, HIMMOTOLOGY

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