Event
MSE Seminar Series: Daphne Pappas
				Friday, March 2, 2012
				1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.
				Room 2110 Chemical and Nuclear Engineering Bldg.
				JoAnne Kagle				   
				
				301 405 5240				   
				
									
				     jkagle@umd.edu
				
				
				
Atmospheric Plasma Processing of Materials: Fundamentals and Applications
Daphne Pappas
U.S. Army Research Laboratory 
Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. 
In the past decade, atmospheric plasma processing of materials has attracted a lot of attention, especially as it can be considered a new, "green" method to modify and coat the surfaces of a variety of materials. In this seminar, the developments in this technological area, from Siemens' discovery of ozone production in 1857 to the micron-size patterning of biomaterial scaffolds for controlled cell growth in 2011 will be discussed. More specifically, research results in the area of dielectric barrier discharges with emphasis in the functionalization of polymers, deposition of organic and inorganic coatings, and plasma processing of biomaterials will be presented.
