Mgr. Petra Šrámková, PhD.
Researcher II, Plasma Nanotechnologies and Bioapplications
Office: pav. 06/01029
Kotlářská 267/2
611 37 Brno
Phone: | +420 549 49 4058 |
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Total number of publications: 25
2024
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Plasma-induced Polymerization and Grafting of Acrylic Acid on the Polypropylene Nonwoven Fabric Using Pulsed Underwater Diaphragm Electrical Discharge
Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing, year: 2024, volume: 44, edition: 2, DOI
2023
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Adhesion improvement on the inner side of LLDPE/PA tubular film exposed to DCSBD roll-to-roll plasma system from the outer side of the film
Plasma Processes and Polymers, year: 2023, volume: 20, edition: 5, DOI
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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DIFFERENT ATMOSPHERIC-PRESSURE PLASMA SOURCES FOR SURFACE TREATMENT OF BOPP FOIL
Year: 2023, type: Conference abstract
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Electron beam irradiation as a straightforward way to produce tailorable non-biofouling poly(2-methyl-2-oxazoline) hydrogel layers on different substrates
Applied Surface Science, year: 2023, volume: 625, edition: 15 July, DOI
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Roll-to-roll plasma treatment of tubular plastic casings treated from outer side with the effect on both sides
Year: 2023, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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The 3rd Plasma Nanotechnologies and Bioapplications Workshop. Scientific Program & Book of Abstracts
Year: 2023, type:
2022
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Adhesion improvement of LLDPE/PA tubular foil used as sausage casing after a very short atmospheric-pressure roll-to-roll plasma treatment
Year: 2022, type: Conference abstract
2021
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BOPP foil surface treatment by ambient air volume and coplanar dielectric barrier discharge in roll-to-roll configuration
Year: 2021, type: Conference abstract
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Changes in Surface Characteristics of BOPP Foil after Treatment by Ambient Air Plasma Generated by Coplanar and Volume Dielectric Barrier Discharge
Polymers, year: 2021, volume: 13, edition: 23, DOI
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Optimisation of the DCSBD roll-to-roll treatment of LLDPE/PA tubular foil using rollers of different electrical resistance
Year: 2021, type: Conference abstract