Plasma Technology Applied to Improve Wettability for Emerging Mycelium-Based Materials

Author:

Aragón Chivite Paz1ORCID,Portolés Gil Núria1ORCID,Campà Ruth Garcia1ORCID,Bautista Pérez Lorenzo1ORCID,Félix de Castro Paula1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Applied Chemistry and Materials Department, Applied Research and Technology Services, Leitat Technological Center, 08225 Terrassa, Spain

Abstract

Plasma technology is increasing its applications in the textile industry for conferring surface functionalities through greener processes. In this study, plasma treatments are studied to improve the wettability of mycelium-based material, an emerging material with a lot of potential in the near future. The plasma effect was characterized by assessing the added functionality (wettability) and inspecting surface modifications with different techniques, such as scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-Ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Low pressure plasma (LPP) treatments were successfully applied into the mycelium-based material and optimal power of discharge and treatment time were set for this material (750 W, 17.5 min). With the optimized LPP treatments, the water absorption capacity of mycelium-based material was improved by 2000% and some surface morphological modifications were observed by SEM analysis. On the other hand, XPS analysis demonstrated how the plasma treatment changes the surface composition.

Funder

European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme

Publisher

MDPI AG

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