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Photochemical Metallization: Advancements in Polypropylene Surface Treatment

The work was devoted to the development of technology for applying metal coatings to the surface of polypropylene products. At the same time, the main stages of the technology were carried out using the influence of electromagnetic waves of light radiation. So, to obtain an electrically conductive s...

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Autores principales: Serikbayeva, Bagdagul, Satayev, Malik, Koshkarbayeva, Shaizada, Azimov, Abdugani, Amanbayeva, Kalamkas, Sagitova, Guzaliya, Suigenbayeva, Aliya, Narmanov, Myrzabai, Kolesnikov, Artem
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10536398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765541
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15183687
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author Serikbayeva, Bagdagul
Satayev, Malik
Koshkarbayeva, Shaizada
Azimov, Abdugani
Amanbayeva, Kalamkas
Sagitova, Guzaliya
Suigenbayeva, Aliya
Narmanov, Myrzabai
Kolesnikov, Artem
author_facet Serikbayeva, Bagdagul
Satayev, Malik
Koshkarbayeva, Shaizada
Azimov, Abdugani
Amanbayeva, Kalamkas
Sagitova, Guzaliya
Suigenbayeva, Aliya
Narmanov, Myrzabai
Kolesnikov, Artem
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description The work was devoted to the development of technology for applying metal coatings to the surface of polypropylene products. At the same time, the main stages of the technology were carried out using the influence of electromagnetic waves of light radiation. So, to obtain an electrically conductive silver layer, after mechanical treatment, etching and activation, the polymer was immersed for several minutes in a solution containing 10–20 g/L of silver nitrate and equivalent amounts of ascorbic acid, and a thin layer of solution was obtained on the surface of the polymer. A sample with such a sorption film was exposed to electromagnetic waves of light radiation at a flux density of 700–1100 W/m(2). The small thickness of the sorption film facilitated the penetration of these waves directly onto the polymer surface and ensured the photochemical process of silver reduction with the formation of active centers. At the same time, electromagnetic waves acting on ascorbic acid transferred it to an excited state. As a result, the chemical reduction of silver in the space between the active centers became possible. In this case, the film obtained within 15–20 min had the necessary electrical conductivity. The suitability of these films for galvanic metallization of the polymer surface was shown.
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spelling pubmed-105363982023-09-29 Photochemical Metallization: Advancements in Polypropylene Surface Treatment Serikbayeva, Bagdagul Satayev, Malik Koshkarbayeva, Shaizada Azimov, Abdugani Amanbayeva, Kalamkas Sagitova, Guzaliya Suigenbayeva, Aliya Narmanov, Myrzabai Kolesnikov, Artem Polymers (Basel) Article The work was devoted to the development of technology for applying metal coatings to the surface of polypropylene products. At the same time, the main stages of the technology were carried out using the influence of electromagnetic waves of light radiation. So, to obtain an electrically conductive silver layer, after mechanical treatment, etching and activation, the polymer was immersed for several minutes in a solution containing 10–20 g/L of silver nitrate and equivalent amounts of ascorbic acid, and a thin layer of solution was obtained on the surface of the polymer. A sample with such a sorption film was exposed to electromagnetic waves of light radiation at a flux density of 700–1100 W/m(2). The small thickness of the sorption film facilitated the penetration of these waves directly onto the polymer surface and ensured the photochemical process of silver reduction with the formation of active centers. At the same time, electromagnetic waves acting on ascorbic acid transferred it to an excited state. As a result, the chemical reduction of silver in the space between the active centers became possible. In this case, the film obtained within 15–20 min had the necessary electrical conductivity. The suitability of these films for galvanic metallization of the polymer surface was shown. MDPI 2023-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10536398/ /pubmed/37765541 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15183687 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Serikbayeva, Bagdagul
Satayev, Malik
Koshkarbayeva, Shaizada
Azimov, Abdugani
Amanbayeva, Kalamkas
Sagitova, Guzaliya
Suigenbayeva, Aliya
Narmanov, Myrzabai
Kolesnikov, Artem
Photochemical Metallization: Advancements in Polypropylene Surface Treatment
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title_full_unstemmed Photochemical Metallization: Advancements in Polypropylene Surface Treatment
title_short Photochemical Metallization: Advancements in Polypropylene Surface Treatment
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10536398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765541
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15183687
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