Functionalization of Natural Cork Composite with Microcapsules after Plasma Treatment

TitleFunctionalization of Natural Cork Composite with Microcapsules after Plasma Treatment
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsOliveira, F. Ribeiro, Silva E. Albino A., Carmo S. Nascimento, Steffens F., & Souto A. Pedro de V.
JournalADVANCES IN MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Keywordsagglomerates, chemical modifications, natural cork, physical modifications
Abstract

This research aims to study the chemical and physical modifications of natural cork agglomerate after plasma treatment using dielectric barrier discharge (DBD). Different experimental techniques were used to evaluate the surface alterations of the pretreated samples with DBD plasma, as well as the adsorption and adhesion of microcapsules in the substrate, namely, static and dynamic contact angle, surface energy, energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy ( FTIR), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Plasma discharge greatly increases the wettability and surface energy of the samples. Chemical and physical analyses of the cork agglomerate confirmed considerable surface modification. All these surface changes of the cork after plasma treatment led to a remarkable increase in microcapsule adsorption and adhesion when compared with the untreated cork sample.