Plasma-enhanced fluorination in materials science
Language
en
Article de revue
This item was published in
Chimica Oggi - Chemistry Today. 2011, vol. 29, n° 3, p. 36-39
English Abstract
Treatments involving fluorinated gases and radio-frequency plasma-enhanced fluorination (PEF) constitute exceptional tools for modifying at low temperature the surface properties of materials. These techniques are adapted ...Read more >
Treatments involving fluorinated gases and radio-frequency plasma-enhanced fluorination (PEF) constitute exceptional tools for modifying at low temperature the surface properties of materials. These techniques are adapted to yield nanosized functionalized materials and will be illustrated by several examples, including carbon-based electrode materials, functionalized silica and silicates, switchable hydrophobic-hydrophilic porous alumina. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy is a preferred method for characterizing the resulting surface modifications.Read less <
English Keywords
Fluorine
Materials science
Plasma
Origin
Hal imported