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Effect of plasma treatment of polymeric tape carriers on wetting behaviour of aqueous ceramic tape casting slurry

TRUNEC, M.; ŠŤASTNÝ, P.; KELAR, J.; PAZDERKA, M.

Original Title

Effect of plasma treatment of polymeric tape carriers on wetting behaviour of aqueous ceramic tape casting slurry

English Title

Effect of plasma treatment of polymeric tape carriers on wetting behaviour of aqueous ceramic tape casting slurry

Type

WoS Article

Original Abstract

Due to environmental and health aspects, aqueous ceramic slurries are preferred to traditional organic solvent systems in tape casting. An important obstacle associated with the high surface energy of water is poor wetting of aqueous ceramic slurries on polymeric tape carriers. Therefore, we measured the contact angles of an aqueous epoxy-based ceramic slurry on polyethylene terephtalate (PET), polypropylene (PP), polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), and aluminium-coated polyethylene terephtalate (PET-Al) films and investigated approaches to improving their wetting. We evaluated the effect of plasma treatment of the tape carrier surface on the wetting behaviour and compared it with the effect of adding non-ionic amphiphilic surfactants to the ceramic slurry. The treatment of the tape carrier surface by low-temperature plasma substantially improved the wetting behaviour of aqueous ceramic slurry. The lowest contact angle of 31° was obtained on the PET film. Although the addition of non-ionic surfactants improved both the wetting behaviour of the slurry and the detachment of the polymeric carrier from the ceramic tape even better than the plasma treatment of the carrier surface did, the plasma-treated carriers still present a useful alternative to the surfactants. In the case of the plasma-treated PET carrier the surfactants could be fully eliminated and potential drawbacks related to the use of surfactants could be prevented.

English abstract

Due to environmental and health aspects, aqueous ceramic slurries are preferred to traditional organic solvent systems in tape casting. An important obstacle associated with the high surface energy of water is poor wetting of aqueous ceramic slurries on polymeric tape carriers. Therefore, we measured the contact angles of an aqueous epoxy-based ceramic slurry on polyethylene terephtalate (PET), polypropylene (PP), polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), and aluminium-coated polyethylene terephtalate (PET-Al) films and investigated approaches to improving their wetting. We evaluated the effect of plasma treatment of the tape carrier surface on the wetting behaviour and compared it with the effect of adding non-ionic amphiphilic surfactants to the ceramic slurry. The treatment of the tape carrier surface by low-temperature plasma substantially improved the wetting behaviour of aqueous ceramic slurry. The lowest contact angle of 31° was obtained on the PET film. Although the addition of non-ionic surfactants improved both the wetting behaviour of the slurry and the detachment of the polymeric carrier from the ceramic tape even better than the plasma treatment of the carrier surface did, the plasma-treated carriers still present a useful alternative to the surfactants. In the case of the plasma-treated PET carrier the surfactants could be fully eliminated and potential drawbacks related to the use of surfactants could be prevented.

Keywords

Tape casting; Suspension; Films; Surfaces; Wetting

Key words in English

Tape casting; Suspension; Films; Surfaces; Wetting

Authors

TRUNEC, M.; ŠŤASTNÝ, P.; KELAR, J.; PAZDERKA, M.

RIV year

2020

Released

01.05.2019

ISBN

0272-8842

Periodical

Ceramics International

Volume

45

Number

7

State

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Pages from

9318

Pages to

9385

Pages count

5

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT159206,
  author="Martin {Trunec} and Přemysl {Šťastný} and Jakub {Kelar} and Michal {Pazderka}",
  title="Effect of plasma treatment of polymeric tape carriers on wetting behaviour of aqueous ceramic tape casting slurry",
  journal="Ceramics International",
  year="2019",
  volume="45",
  number="7",
  pages="9318--9385",
  doi="10.1016/j.ceramint.2018.08.053",
  issn="0272-8842",
  url="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0272884218321096?via%3Dihub"
}