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Surface modification of epoxy using an atmospheric pressure dielectric barrier discharge to accelerate surface charge dissipation

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In this article, an atmospheric-pressure dielectric barrier discharge is used to modify the surface of the epoxy material and enhance the dissipation of surface charge to reduce the accumulation of surface charges.
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In this paper, an atmospheric-pressure dielectric barrier discharge is used to modify the surface of the epoxy material and enhance the dissipation of surface charge to reduce the accumulation of surface charge. In the experiments, atmospheric-pressure air dielectric barrier discharge is driven by a microsecond pulse generator. Surface properties of epoxy before and after the plasma treatment are characterized by water contact angle, surface potential, and surface/volume conductivity measurements. Atomic force microscope and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy are used to investigate the changes of the morphology and the chemical composition of the epoxy surface. Experimental results indicate that the surface of epoxy is etched by the plasma and the increase of the surface roughness enhances the surface insulation ability. The O radicals in plasma and the carbonyl groups formed on the surface make the surface charge trap shallower, change the epoxy surface composition then increase the surface conductivity and accelerate surface charge dissipation. When the epoxy is treated for an appropriate time, the epoxy surface insulation performance will be enhanced obviously and the surface charge dissipation will be accelerated.

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