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Plasma polymerization (or glow discharge polymerization) uses plasma sources to generate a gas discharge that provides energy to activate or fragment gaseous
Plasma_polymerization
Chemical reaction to form polymer chains
Cross-link Enzymatic polymerization In situ polymerization Metallocene Plasma polymerization Polymer characterization Polymer physics Reversible addition−fragmentation
Polymerization
Polymerization process involving free radicals as repeating units
In polymer chemistry, radical polymerization (RP) is a method of polymerization by which a polymer forms by the successive addition of a radical to building
Radical_polymerization
SiO2 surface modified by chemically bonded hydrophobic groups
through plasma polymerization. In this process, plasma polymerized 1,7-octadiene (ppOD) (related to the diene hydrocarbons) is used to deposit polymer films
Hydrophobic_silica
Coating process for applying heated materials to a surface
Paulussen, S; Rego, R; Goossens, O; Vangeneugden, D; Rose, K (2005). "Plasma polymerization of hybrid organic–inorganic monomers in an atmospheric pressure
Thermal_spraying
include: Plasma activation Plasma ashing Plasma cleaning Plasma electrolytic oxidation Plasma etching Plasma functionalization Plasma polymerization Corona
Plasma_processing
Substance composed of macromolecules with repeating structural units
polyaddition. Newer methods, such as plasma polymerization do not fit neatly into either category. Synthetic polymerization reactions may be carried out with
Polymer
Anionic polyelectrolyte polymer
polyacrylate, like solution polymerization in water, inverse emulsion polymerization, inverse suspension polymerization, plasma polymerization, and pressure-induced
Sodium_polyacrylate
Polymerization mechanism
Chain-growth polymerization (AE) or chain-growth polymerisation (BE) is a polymerization technique where monomer molecules add onto the active site on
Chain-growth_polymerization
Branch of fusion energy research
the plasma without creating divergences or instabilities. For fuel capsules constructed using glow-discharge polymer (GDP) via plasma polymerization, outer
Inertial_confinement_fusion
Electrical discharge between two electrodes separated by an insulating dielectric barrier
generating plasma at atmospheric pressure. The plasma itself is used to modify or clean (plasma cleaning) surfaces of materials (e.g. polymers, semiconductor
Dielectric_barrier_discharge
Decorative electrical device
A plasma globe, plasma ball, or plasma lamp is a clear glass container filled with noble gases, usually a mixture of neon, krypton, and xenon, that has
Plasma_globe
Industrial and food chemical
oxide. The base must be removed when the polymerization is complete. Hydrolysis of Si(CH3)2Cl2 generates a polymer that is terminated with silanol groups
Polydimethylsiloxane
Industrial process
Plasma etching is a form of plasma processing used to fabricate integrated circuits. It involves a high-speed stream of glow discharge (plasma) of an appropriate
Plasma_etching
type of polymerization. The masking can be removed after polymerization so that they regain their pH-sensitive functionality. Living polymerization is often
PH-sensitive_polymers
Method used to apply surface coatings
of organic coatings, such as plasma polymers, that have been used for nanoparticle surface functionalization. Remote plasma-enhanced CVD (RPECVD) – Similar
Chemical_vapor_deposition
Forms which matter can take
states of matter are observable in everyday life: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. Different states are distinguished by the ways the component particles
State_of_matter
Cleaning method using gas
Plasma cleaning is the removal of impurities and contaminants from surfaces through the use of an energetic plasma or dielectric barrier discharge (DBD)
Plasma_cleaning
Most common thermoplastic polymer
Chromium Catalyst for Ethylene Polymerization". In Hoff, Ray; Mathers, Robert T. (eds.). Handbook of Transition Metal Polymerization Catalysts. John Wiley &
Polyethylene
Type of surface modification technique
(sometimes referred to as air plasma) is a surface modification technique that uses a low-temperature corona discharge plasma to impart changes in the properties
Corona_treatment
Non-equilibrium state of matter
A nonthermal plasma, cold plasma or non-equilibrium plasma is a plasma which is not in thermodynamic equilibrium, because the electron temperature is
Nonthermal_plasma
Chemical process
reaction that generates a crosslinked network of polymers through radical polymerization or cationic polymerization. UV curing is adaptable to printing, coating
UV_curing
Polymer derived from more than one species of monomer
all of which are formed by chain-growth polymerization. Another production mechanism is step-growth polymerization, which is used to produce the nylon-12/6/66
Copolymer
Chemical compound
olefin polymers were historically referred to as COC but are now recognized as distinct classes of polymers formed from different polymerization processes
Cyclic_olefin_polymer
Dental equipment
dental curing light is a piece of dental equipment that is used for polymerization of light-cure resin-based composites. It can be used on several different
Dental_curing_light
Chemical compound
reaction. It undergoes ring-closing metathesis to give cyclooctene. Plasma polymerized 1,7-octadiene films deposited on silica can produce particles with
1,7-Octadiene
Plasma in which the pressure equals that of the surrounding atmosphere
Atmospheric-pressure plasma (or AP plasma or normal pressure plasma) is a plasma in which the pressure approximately matches that of the surrounding atmosphere
Atmospheric-pressure_plasma
Molecule or surface that has no attraction to water
ISBN 0-306-40222-X. Akhavan B, Jarvis K, Majewski P (November 2013). "Hydrophobic Plasma Polymer Coated Silica Particles for Petroleum Hydrocarbon Removal". ACS Appl
Hydrophobe
Field of physics that studies polymers
radius of gyration of the polymer, N {\displaystyle N} is the number of bond segments (equal to the degree of polymerization) of the chain and ν {\displaystyle
Polymer_physics
Excretion of urine reflecting kidney damage
greater (more concentrated) nor less (more diluted) than that of protein-free plasma, typically 1.008-1.012. Isosthenuria reflects damage to the kidney's tubules
Isosthenuria
Fibrous protein involved in blood coagulation
fibrinopeptide A (FPA) from fibrinogen A alpha-chains, thus initiating fibrin polymerization. Double-stranded fibrils form through end-to-middle domain (D:E) associations
Fibrin
Device used to split molecules
in the market. Further electro cracking or plasma cracking methods are also available. Plasma polymerization Pyrolysis Gas-phase ion chemistry Fahad H
Gas_cracker
Copolymer in which the transition between different types of monomer is gradual
transfer radical polymerization and Reversible addition−fragmentation chain transfer polymerization as well as other living polymerization techniques including
Gradient_copolymer
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
solely for the polymerization of IgM. This makes sharks an intriguing model organism in studying J chain regulation and polymerization without the confounding
J_chain
Fitness for purpose of textiles
characterizations of textiles. Plasma is a highly reactive state that activates the substrate, and the oxidized surface of the plasma-treated textile improves
Textile_performance
often polymers and natural fibers. Most commonly, a thin polymer sheet is rolled through an array of high-voltage electrodes, using the plasma created
Polymeric_surface
Topics referred to by the same term
the Horse and Bamboo Theatre Poly Picosatellite Orbital Deployer Plasma polymerized, 1,7-Octadiene People's Party of Dominica POD (disambiguation) This
PPOD
Field of medical research
Plasma medicine is an emerging field that combines plasma physics, life sciences and clinical medicine. It is being studied in disinfection, healing,
Plasma_medicine
coatings by the covalent immobilization of polysaccharides onto gas-plasma-activated polymer surfaces". Surface and Interface Analysis. 29: 46–55. doi:10
Biomaterial surface modifications
Biomaterial_surface_modifications
Chemical compound
The so-called lag phase of actin polymerization originates from this step. It takes quite a while until polymerization starts, but once it has, the process
Cytochalasin_B
Study of the flow of matter, primarily in a fluid state
elements (plasma and formed elements, including red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets). Blood viscosity is determined by plasma viscosity,
Rheology
Long chain of protein monomers
structural integrity of the cell. Microfilament Polymerization Microfilament polymerization is divided into three steps. The nucleation step is the
Protein_filament
Polymers with polar and nonpolar functionalities
combination of polymerization techniques including: post-functionalization, ROMP/hydrogenation, ADMET/hydrogenation, radical polymerization, and catalytic
Functionalized_polyolefins
Type of electrodeless gas-discharge lamp
Plasma lamps are a type of electrodeless gas-discharge lamp energized by radio frequency (RF) power. They are distinct from the novelty plasma lamps that
Plasma_lamp
Filament in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells
proteins, including motor proteins, branching proteins, severing proteins, polymerization promoters, and capping proteins.[citation needed] Measuring approximately
Actin_filament
Plasma modeling Plasma nitriding Plasma oscillation Plasma parameter Plasma parameters Plasma pencil Plasma polymerization Plasma processing Plasma propulsion
List of plasma physics articles
List_of_plasma_physics_articles
fluorocarbon plasma polymerization, and then O2 plasma etching with a mask is used to create hydrophilic patterns in the paper. One benefit of plasma based processes
Paper-based_microfluidics
Type of loudspeaker
sphere of plasma as a tweeter. Such tweeters are called a plasma tweeter or ion tweeter. They can be more complex than other tweeters (plasma generation
Tweeter
Viscoelastic method for hemostasis testing in whole blood
the detection of fibrinogen deficiency or fibrin polymerization disorders, e.g. induced by certain plasma expanders, and may identify rapidly the need to
Thromboelastometry
glass, ceramics, a broad range of polymers and textiles and even natural materials such as wood and seeds. Plasma functionalization also refers to the
Plasma_activation
Protein in the immune system
; Frieden, C. (1984-10-10). "Actin polymerization. The effect of brevin on filament size and rate of polymerization". Journal of Biological Chemistry.
Plasma_gelsolin
Founder of Lam Research Corporation
years, he was a co-inventor of a plasma-produced solid lubricant that was patented under the title, "Fluorine Plasma Synthesis for Carbon Monofluoride
David_K._Lam
Synthetic polymer
Mishra, Munmaya; Yagci, Yusuf, eds. (2008). Handbook of Vinyl Polymers: Radical Polymerization, Process, and Technology, Second Edition. CRC Press. pp. 573–574
Polytetrafluoroethylene
Type of atomic emission spectroscopy
source. The laser is focused to form a plasma, which atomizes and excites samples. The formation of the plasma only begins when the focused laser achieves
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
Laser-induced_breakdown_spectroscopy
for Gas circuit breaker development and Plasma medicine. Transport phenomena. Dielectric materials (polymers in particular) and their integration into
Laboratoire Plasma et Conversion d'Energie
Laboratoire_Plasma_et_Conversion_d'Energie
False leg found on slime molds, archaea, protozoans, leukocytes and certain bacteria
Arp2/3 complex which serve as nucleation sites for actin polymerization. The actin polymers then push the membrane as they grow, forming the pseudopod
Pseudopodia
Membrane in a liquid electrolyte battery
Zhijiang Cai and co-workers developed a solid polymer membrane gel separator. This was a polymerization product of one or more monomers selected from
Separator_(electricity)
consist predominantly of the chemical element carbon. They include plasma polymer films, amorphous carbon films (diamond-like carbon, DLC), CVD diamond
Carbon_film_(technology)
Atom, molecule, or ion that has an unpaired valence electron; typically highly reactive
equations. Radicals are important in combustion, atmospheric chemistry, polymerization, plasma chemistry, biochemistry, and many other chemical processes. A majority
Radical_(chemistry)
Mixture of an insoluble substance microscopically dispersed throughout another substance
Penczek, Stanisław; Stepto, Robert F. T. (2011). "Terminology of polymers and polymerization processes in dispersed systems (IUPAC Recommendations 2011)"
Colloid
German research institute
The Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (German: Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, IPP) is a physics institute investigating the physical foundations
Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics
Max_Planck_Institute_for_Plasma_Physics
Class of chemical compounds
pyrophosphate (PPi) is released. Pyrophosphorolysis is the reverse of the polymerization reaction in which pyrophosphate reacts with the 3′-nucleosidemonophosphate
Pyrophosphate
while plasma etching may cause chain scission (breakage of the PTFE polymer chain), since the C-C bond is weaker than the C-F bond. This polymer chain
Surface_treatment_of_PTFE
Technique for creating microscopic structures
exploit cationic polymerization. One of the best known epoxy resin is SU-8, which allows thin film deposition (up to 500 μm) and polymerization of structures
Multiphoton_lithography
Artistic light bulb manufacturer
Klieg light Yablochkov candle Gas discharge Deuterium arc Neon Neon lamp Plasma Sulfur Xenon arc Xenon flash High-intensity discharge (HID) Mercury-vapor
Aerolux_Light_Corporation
Substance that is used in place of biological blood
have included making genetically engineered versions, cross-linking, polymerization, and encapsulation. HemAssist, a diaspirin cross-linked haemoglobin
Blood_substitute
Substance whose dissolved ions conduct electricity
the cell membrane through specialized protein structures embedded in the plasma membrane called "ion channels". For example, muscle contraction is dependent
Electrolyte
stress, which may be necessary for proper healing. Carbon nanotube–plasma polymer-based amperometric biosensors for ultrasensitive glucose detection have
Carbon_nanotubes_in_medicine
Chemical compound
germanium element and germanium-containing polymers using plasma polymerization technique. The colorless polymer films formed from tetramethylgermanium were
Tetramethylgermanium
State of matter
process is called polymerization and the chains or networks polymers, while the source compound is a monomer. Two main groups of polymers exist: those artificially
Solid
Wafer bonding technique
structures. The bonding procedure is based on polymerization reaction of organic molecules to form long polymer chains during annealing. This cross-link reaction
Adhesive bonding of semiconductor wafers
Adhesive_bonding_of_semiconductor_wafers
Chemical compound
free radical polymerization of the monomer pentafluorophenyl acrylate. Additionally, pentafluorophenyl acrylate can be successfully polymerized by RAFT polymerization
Poly(pentafluorophenyl acrylate)
Poly(pentafluorophenyl_acrylate)
The plasma pencil is a dielectric tube where two disk-shaped electrodes of about the same diameter as the tube are inserted, and are separated by a small
Plasma_pencil
Device that creates charged atoms and molecules (ions)
sources use a plasma source or electric discharge to create ions. Ions can be created in an inductively coupled plasma, which is a plasma source in which
Ion_source
Chemical compound
000 g/mol, PEO to polymers with a molecular mass above 20,000 g/mol, and POE to a polymer of any molecular mass. PEGs are prepared by polymerization of ethylene
Polyethylene_glycol
Chemical compound of DNA and RNA
10NH3 → 2C5H8N5O (guanine) + 8H2O Trace amounts of guanine form by the polymerization of ammonium cyanide (NH 4CN). Two experiments conducted by Levy et al
Guanine
Non-linear optical process
refractive index in polymers is proportional to molecular weight and crosslinking degree which increases over the duration of photo-polymerization. Filament propagation
Self-focusing
Light fixture that emits long-wave ultraviolet light and very little visible light
high-speed process, and is a solventless process, as cure occurs via direct polymerization rather than by evaporation. Originally introduced in the 1960s, this
Blacklight
Protein found in humans
the plasma membrane, can associate with the SH3 domain of cortactin. Since cortactin recruits the Arp2/3 complexes that lead to actin polymerization, this
Cortactin
Cellular process
vesicles (CCVs) are found in virtually all cells and form domains of the plasma membrane termed clathrin-coated pits. Coated pits can concentrate large
Endocytosis
Device for receiving and viewing video content
and plasma TVs. They were larger and lighter than contemporary CRT TVs and had a flat screen just like LCD and Plasma, but unlike LCD and Plasma, RPTVs
Television_set
Process of forming and bonding material by heat or pressure
hot pressing) and spark plasma sintering, while electro sinter forging is the latest advancement in this field. In spark plasma sintering (SPS), external
Sintering
Mode of locomotion in eukaryotic cells
interaction with the substratum. As microdomains trigger and maintain active polymerization of actin filaments, their propagation and zigzagging motion on the membrane
Amoeboid_movement
Protein-coding gene in humans
Brandtzaeg showed that secretory component acts as a plasma membrane receptor on epithelial cells for polymeric immunoglobulin A and immunoglobulin M. This was
Polymeric immunoglobulin receptor
Polymeric_immunoglobulin_receptor
Metalworking process
arc welding Electroslag welding Plasma arc welding, also called powder plasma welding Thermal spraying Cold polymer compounds Laser cladding Hardpaint
Hardfacing
Chemical compound
isolated from human plasma. It can be found also in saliva and urine. Several copper(II)-peptide complexes occur naturally. In human plasma, the level of GHK-Cu
Copper_peptide_GHK-Cu
Family of proteins that form microfilaments
filaments is reversible, and their function often involves undergoing rapid polymerization and depolymerization. Second, microfilaments are polarized – i.e. the
Actin
Outermost layer of some cells
synthesized and extruded at the plasma membrane. glucans: glucose polymers that function to cross-link chitin or chitosan polymers. β-glucans are glucose molecules
Cell_wall
Preparatory coating put on materials before painting
as polymers or oxidized metals. To solve this problem, plasma activation is used as a preparation step before adhesive bonding. It cleans the polymer surface
Primer_(paint)
Academic journal
including five main focus areas: magnetism; photonics and semiconductors; plasmas and plasma-surface interactions; applied surfaces and interfaces; structure and
Journal_of_Physics_D
Coherent delocalized electron oscillations
oscillations about positive ion cores within the bulk of an electron gas (or plasma). The charge motion in a surface plasmon always creates electromagnetic
Surface_plasmon
Material used in semiconductor processing
etched easily by oxygen, fluorine, chlorine and other reactive gases used in plasma etching. Use of a hardmask involves an additional deposition process, and
Hardmask
Chemical or mixture used in a rocket engine
ionize a neutral gas and create thrust by accelerating the ions (or the plasma) by electric or magnetic fields. Thermal rockets use inert propellants of
Rocket_propellant
Physical process of transition between basic states of matter
the basic states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas, and in rare cases, plasma. A phase of a thermodynamic system and the states of matter have uniform
Phase_transition
Material of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids
View chart definition. Plastics are produced in chemical plants by the polymerization of their starting materials (monomers); which are almost always petrochemical
Plastic
Chemical-analysis technique
Massenspektrometrie mit induktiv gekoppeltem Plasma". bonndoc. Retrieved 2025-01-01. "Size Exclusion Chromatograhy". pslc.ws. Polymer Science Learning Center (PSLC)
Size-exclusion_chromatography
Wafer bonding process in semiconductor production
annealing. Si − OH + OH − Si → polymerization Si − O − Si + H 2 O {\displaystyle {\ce {{Si-OH}+ OH-Si ->[{\ce {polymerization}}] {Si-O-Si}+ H2O}}} Si − OH
Direct_bonding
Cell division inhibitor
disrupting microtubule polymerization, thus preventing cancerous growth. Microtubules are long, ropelike proteins, long polymers made of smaller units
Mitotic_inhibitor
Surfaces 1986 Dr H Biederman, Charles University, Prague Polymer Films Prepared by Plasma Polymerization and Their Potential Application 1985 Dr R Tait, SERC
British_Vacuum_Council
Balanced-arm lamp
Klieg light Yablochkov candle Gas discharge Deuterium arc Neon Neon lamp Plasma Sulfur Xenon arc Xenon flash High-intensity discharge (HID) Mercury-vapor
Anglepoise_lamp
PLASMA POLYMERIZATION
PLASMA POLYMERIZATION
Boy/Male
Muslim
Pasha. A Title.
Female
Spanish
Spanish name PALOMA means "dove, pigeon."
Girl/Female
Spanish American
Dove.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Ash
Girl/Female
Muslim
Sky, Excellent, Precious
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Love; A Mark of Love
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Goddess Saraswati
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : topographic name from Middle Low German plas ‘place’, ‘open square’, ‘street’.South German (also Pläss) : from a short form of the medieval personal name Blasius.English : variant of Place 3.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Latin
Dove; Abbreviation of Paloma
Male
Czechoslovakian
, power.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Bosma, BASMA means perfumed."
Girl/Female
Arabic
Variant of Ma'sma; Innocent; Infallible
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
White Dove
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
God Name
Male
Russian
(Паша) Russian pet form of Czech/Russian Pavel, PASHA means "small."
Male
Native American
Native American Dakota name MAZA BLASKA means "flat iron."
Female
Hindi/Indian
(पदà¥à¤®) Hindi unisex name PADMA means "lotus flower."
Girl/Female
Latin
Stammers.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Mark of Love
PLASMA POLYMERIZATION
PLASMA POLYMERIZATION
Girl/Female
Muslim
Superior
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada
Deep Desire
Boy/Male
English
Area of Birch Trees
Boy/Male
Tamil
Having Joy
Girl/Female
Indian
Boy/Male
Celtic Gaelic Greek Irish
Bard.
Male
English
Short form of English Gregory, and Scottish Gregor, both GREG means "watchful; vigilant."
Boy/Male
Latin Hungarian
Conqueror.
Boy/Male
Australian, Portuguese
God is Gracious
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n.
Unorganized material; elementary matter.
v. t.
To cut partly, or to bend and intertwine the branches of; as, to plash a hedge.
n.
See Llama.
n.
Hyaline plasma contained in the nucleus of vegetable cells.
v. t.
To splash or sprinkle with coloring matter; as, to plash a wall in imitation of granite.
a.
Containing miasma; miasmatic.
n.
Same as Plasma.
pl.
of Palama
a.
Of, pertaining to, or connected with, plasma; plasmatic.
n.
The viscous material of an animal or vegetable cell, out of which the various tissues are formed by a process of differentiation; protoplasm.
n.
A variety of quartz, of a color between grass green and leek green, which is found associated with common chalcedony. It was much esteemed by the ancients for making engraved ornaments.
n.
A proteid body, separated by some physiologists from blood plasma. It is probably identical with fibrinogen.
n.
A South American ruminant (Auchenia llama), allied to the camels, but much smaller and without a hump. It is supposed to be a domesticated variety of the guanaco. It was formerly much used as a beast of burden in the Andes.
n.
Alt. of Phasma
pl.
of Miasma
a.
Of or pertaining to plasma; having the character of plasma; containing, or conveying, plasma.
n.
An albuminous body present in dead muscle, being formed in the process of coagulation which takes place in rigor mortis; the clot formed in the coagulation of muscle plasma. See Muscle plasma, under Plasma.
n.
Miasma.
n.
A dark discoloration of the skin, usually local; as, Addison's melasma, or Addison's disease.
n.
A mixture of starch and glycerin, used as a substitute for ointments.