Atmospheric pressure plasma treated carbon fibre weave: A flexible approach to wound monitoring

Volume: 33, Pages: 99 - 101
Published: Aug 1, 2013
Abstract
Atmospheric pressure plasma processing has been investigated as a rapid means of activating carbon fibre thread for use in the manufacture of smart bandages. Ferrocyanide and ruthenium hexamine were used as redox probes to assess the influence of plasma exposure time on the electroanalytical performance of material to be incorporated within prototype wound dressings. Ion exchange of the ruthenium at the carbon interface was observed and was...
Paper Details
Title
Atmospheric pressure plasma treated carbon fibre weave: A flexible approach to wound monitoring
Published Date
Aug 1, 2013
Volume
33
Pages
99 - 101
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