CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF METALLATED PLASMA POLYMERS.
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Morosoff, N; Lugg, PS; Patel, DL; Crumbliss, AL
Published in: Applied Polymer Symposia
December 1, 1984
Transition-metal-containing plasma polymers and plasma deposits were formed by plasma-polymerizing pentacarbonyliron(0) or cyclopentadienyldicarbonylcobalt(I) either as sole monomers or as one component of a mixture with a C//2 hydrocarbon (ethane, ethylene, or acetylene). The iron-containing plasma polymers were extensively characterized and found to contain Fe**3** plus as iron oxide and iron carboxylate. Such iron-containing plasma polymers and plasma deposits were found to be redox active and to promote adhesion of electrochemically deposited Prussian blue.
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Applied Polymer Symposia
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0570-4898
Publication Date
December 1, 1984
Start / End Page
83 / 97
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Morosoff, N., Lugg, P. S., Patel, D. L., & Crumbliss, A. L. (1984). CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF METALLATED PLASMA POLYMERS. Applied Polymer Symposia, 83–97.
Morosoff, N., P. S. Lugg, D. L. Patel, and A. L. Crumbliss. “CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF METALLATED PLASMA POLYMERS.” Applied Polymer Symposia, December 1, 1984, 83–97.
Morosoff N, Lugg PS, Patel DL, Crumbliss AL. CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF METALLATED PLASMA POLYMERS. Applied Polymer Symposia. 1984 Dec 1;83–97.
Morosoff, N., et al. “CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF METALLATED PLASMA POLYMERS.” Applied Polymer Symposia, Dec. 1984, pp. 83–97.
Morosoff N, Lugg PS, Patel DL, Crumbliss AL. CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF METALLATED PLASMA POLYMERS. Applied Polymer Symposia. 1984 Dec 1;83–97.
Published In
Applied Polymer Symposia
ISSN
0570-4898
Publication Date
December 1, 1984
Start / End Page
83 / 97