Influence of plasma pretreatment on structure and properties of polypyrrole/polyester warp knitted conductive fabric

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Lin J. [1 ]
Miao X. [1 ]
Wan A. [1 ]
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[1] School of Textiles and Clothing, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, 214122, Jiangsu
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Adhesion effect; Atmospheric temperature and pressure plasma; Conductive fabric; Polyester knitted fabric; Polypyrrole;
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10.13475/j.fzxb.20180702105
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In order to improve the adhesion effect of conductive polymer on polyester warp knitted fabric, the surface of the fabric was modified by atmospheric pressure plasma treatment, and the conductive knitted fabric was prepared by in-situ polymerization. The influence of plasma pretreatment on the adhesion of polypyrrole to polyester knitted fabrics was studied. The micro-morphology of conductive fabrics was observed by a scanning electron microscopy, and the square resistance of conductive fabrics before and after flat grinding was measured by a resistometer. The results show that plasma pretreatment can increase the adhesion of polypyrrole to polyester fibers, improve the adhesion fastness of polypyrrole to polyester fibers, and improve the retention of conductive layers of conductive fabrics in flat grinding. The results are related to the times of plasma pretreatments. The adhesion effect of polypyrrole on polyester knitted fabrics is the best when the times of plasma pretreatment is 4. Copyright No content may be reproduced or abridged without authorization.
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