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Challenges in the deposition of plasma polymer nanoparticles using gas aggregation source: Rebounding upon impact and how to land them on a substrate

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2023

Abstract

Plasma polymer nanoparticles (pp-NPs) are relatively easy to produce by plasma-based gas aggregation sources. However, as experimentally evidenced in this study for the case of C:H:N:O pp-NPs, pp-NPs are unlike metal/metal oxide nanoparticles prone to reflection from the substrate if they hit it with too high a speed.

This may result in little or no deposition rate even though the nanoparticle beam is very intense. As is shown, the deposition of pp-NPs can be promoted either by the adjustment of their speed before they reach the substrate or by a proper selection of a substrate.

Concerning the latter, enhanced capturing of pp-NPs was observed on structured or liquid substrates.