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Effect of Fiber Surface Morphology on the Hydrophilicity Modification of Cold Plasma-Treated Polypropylene Nonwoven Fabrics
writer:Wanting Ren, Chunzu Cheng, Rongmin Wang, Xin Li
keywords:plasma treatment; polypropylene nonwoven fabric; hydrophilicity modification; hydrophobic recovery;fiber surface morphology
source:期刊
specific source:Journal ofAppliedPolymer Science,Vol. 116, 2480–2486 (2010)
Issue time:2010年

Cold oxygen plasma was employed to give hydrophilicity modification to polypropylene (PP) nonwoven fabric (NWF). It was found that, after plasma treatment, PP NWF made from fibers with smooth surfaces can only keep its hydrophilicity for a short time and then shows a quick hydrophobic recovery at room temperature. However, this hydrophilic property can last for a long time in the case of the PP NWF made from fibers with rough surfaces. To prove the contribution of the rough surface to the long-term hydrophilicity, this PP NWF was treated in an organic solvent to smooth the fiber surface. The hydrophilic feature of this PP NWF no longer lasts fora long time after the same plasma treatment. This observation strongly supports our opinion that the fiber surface morphology of PP NWF is a critical factor for long-term hydrophilicity improvement after plasma treatment,
which gives a positive solution to overcoming the aging effect of hydrophilicity modification often found in this technique.