Necla Yaman
Uşak University
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Journal of The Textile Institute | 2010
Necla Yaman; Esen Ozdogan; Necdet Seventekin
In this study, atmospheric pressure plasma (APP) treatment was applied to polypropylene (PP) fabric with non‐polymerizing gases, such as air, argon, and nitrogen. Properties of the APP‐treated samples including low‐stress mechanical behavior, air permeability, water vapor permeability, and thermal characteristics were evaluated. Tensile and friction coefficient of the specimens were also measured. The changes in these properties are believed to be closely related to the inter‐fiber and inter‐yarn frictional force induced by the APP. The decrease in the air permeability of the APP‐treated PP fabric was probably because of the plasma action effect on change in fabric surface morphology, which was confirmed by scanning electron microscopy micrographs. The change in the thermal properties of the APP‐treated PP fabric was in good agreement with the earlier findings and can be attributed to the amount of air trapped between the yarns and fibers. This study suggests that the APP treatment can influence the final properties of the PP fabric, and also provides information for developing APP‐treated PP fabric for industrial use.
Fibers and Polymers | 2013
Necla Yaman; Esen Ozdogan; Necdet Seventekin
The dyeing properties of the polypropylene (PP) fabrics using cationic dyestuffs were investigated after surrounded air atmospheric cold-plasma treatment. Surrounded air plasma (SAP) was used to modify fabric surface and to optimize the effects of some discharge parameters on dyeability. Surface morphology and physical-chemical properties of plasma treated fibers were also characterized by Fourier transform infrared attenuated total reflection spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy. Activated surfaces by SAP were grafted with different compounds: 6-aminohexanoic acid, acrylic acid, and hexamethyldisiloxane. Dyeing the plasma-induced grafted PP fabric with basic dye was quite satisfactory when high color strength and good fasteness were considered.
Applied Surface Science | 2009
Necla Yaman; Esen Ozdogan; Necdet Seventekin; Hakan Ayhan
Fibers and Polymers | 2009
Necla Yaman
Fibers and Polymers | 2011
Necla Yaman; Esen Özdoǧan; Necdet Seventekin
Tekstil Ve Konfeksiyon | 2009
Necla Yaman; Esen Ozdogan; I. Cengiz Koçum; Hakan Ayhan; Tülin Öktem; Necdet Seventekin
Tekstil Ve Konfeksiyon | 2008
Necla Yaman; Esen Özdoğan; Necdet Seventekin; Tülin Öktem
Archive | 2012
Necla Yaman; Esen Ozdogan; Necdet Seventekin
AATCC Review: the magazine of the textile dyeing, printing, and finishing industry | 2011
Necla Yaman; Esen Ozdogan; Necdet Seventekin
Archive | 2009
Necla Yaman; Esen Ozdogan; Cengiz Kocum; Hakan Ayhan; Tülin Öktem; Necdet Seventekin