TY - JOUR
T1 - Large area, rapid, and protein-harmless protein-plasma-polymerized-ethylene coating with aerosol-assisted remote atmospheric-pressure plasma deposition
AU - Yang, Chu Hao
AU - Hsiao, Chun Ping
AU - Chang, Jerry
AU - Lo, Hsin Yu
AU - Cheng, Yun Chien
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/5/12
Y1 - 2022/5/12
N2 - Our goal is to establish a remote-plasma-based aerosol-assisted atmospheric-pressure plasma deposition (RAAPD) system for depositing protein-plasma-polymerized-ethylene coatings. The method of RAAPD is using plasma to polymerize ethylene and add protein aerosol at downstream region to coat protein-plasma-polymerized-ethylene on substrate. We investigated effects of different mixing, mesh, deposition distance, gas flow, voltage, and frequency. Results showed that downstream-mixing method reduced heat effects on protein. The optimal coating was achieved when using mesh, at a close deposition distance, with high flow rate of protein aerosol, and under high voltage. Compared with current methods, impacts of RAAPD include reducing effects of plasma generated heat, reactive species, and UV on protein, and deposition will not be limited by electrode area and substrate material.
AB - Our goal is to establish a remote-plasma-based aerosol-assisted atmospheric-pressure plasma deposition (RAAPD) system for depositing protein-plasma-polymerized-ethylene coatings. The method of RAAPD is using plasma to polymerize ethylene and add protein aerosol at downstream region to coat protein-plasma-polymerized-ethylene on substrate. We investigated effects of different mixing, mesh, deposition distance, gas flow, voltage, and frequency. Results showed that downstream-mixing method reduced heat effects on protein. The optimal coating was achieved when using mesh, at a close deposition distance, with high flow rate of protein aerosol, and under high voltage. Compared with current methods, impacts of RAAPD include reducing effects of plasma generated heat, reactive species, and UV on protein, and deposition will not be limited by electrode area and substrate material.
KW - aerosol
KW - atmospheric-pressure plasma deposition
KW - plasma-polymerized ethylene
KW - protein entrapment
KW - remote plasma
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U2 - 10.1088/1361-6463/ac5148
DO - 10.1088/1361-6463/ac5148
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85125478450
SN - 0022-3727
VL - 55
JO - Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
JF - Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
IS - 19
M1 - 195203
ER -