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Removal of alachlor in water by non-thermal plasma : reactive species and pathways in batch and continuous process
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Removal of alachlor, diuron and isoproturon in water in a falling film dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) reactor combined with adsorption on activated carbon textile : reaction mechanisms and oxidation by-products
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- Journal Article
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Removal of several pesticides in a falling water film DBD reactor with activated carbon textile : energy efficiency
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Removal of atrazine in water by combination of activated carbon and dielectric barrier discharge
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Decomposition of atrazine traces in water by combination of non-thermal electrical discharge and adsorption on nanofiber membrane
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Plasma surface modification of polylactic acid to promote interaction with fibroblasts
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Enhanced cell-material interactions on medium-pressure plasma-treated polyhydroxybutyrate/polyhydroxyvalerate
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Improved cell adhesion to flat and porous plasma-treated poly-epsilon-caprolactone samples
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The effect of medium pressure plasma treatment on thin poly-ϵ-caprolactone layers
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Plasma surface modification of biomedical polymers: influence on cell-material interaction
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Plasma polymerisation of siloxanes at atmospheric pressure
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Plasma surface modification of biodegradable polymers: a review
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Chemical and physical analysis of cotton fabrics plasma-treated with a low pressure DC glow discharge
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- Conference Paper
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- open access
Plasma polymerization of acrylic acid at medium pressure
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Effect of humid air exposure between successive helium plasma treatments on PET foils
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Stability study of polyacrylic acid films plasma-polymerized on polypropylene substrates at medium pressure
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Influence of discharge atmosphere on the ageing behaviour of plasma-treated polylactic acid
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Plasma modification of polylactic acid in a medium pressure DBD
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Plasma-polymerization of HMDSO using an atmospheric pressure dielectric barrier discharge
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- Journal Article
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Nonthermal Plasma Technology as a Versatile Strategy for Polymeric Biomaterials Surface Modification: A Review