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Tsung-Chan “Cliff” Tsai Dr. David Staack  4 th state of matter: ionized gas  Most abundant in the cosmos  Made of electrons and ions  Electrically.

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2 Tsung-Chan “Cliff” Tsai Dr. David Staack

3  4 th state of matter: ionized gas  Most abundant in the cosmos  Made of electrons and ions  Electrically charged particles that respond to electric and magnetic fields

4 High temp electrons (20000 °F) Cold neutral gas –safe to touc h Examples: Natural Aurorae borealis Artificial Fluorescent lamp Plasma in action

5 Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PECVD) MMA Floating substrate HV Power Supply Helium + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + ++ + + + + + + - - - - - Electrode Dielectric tubePlasma jet * * * * * * * * * Film Characteristics Non-thermal plasma Adhesive to varies surfaces Sterilizer

6 MMA Polymerization

7 Applications  Suitable for live tissues Polymeric bandage on wounds Sterilizes

8 Research Objective

9 Method CI + CI

10 Setup

11 Experiments Solubility of dye in MMA incorporation In solution Sublimed Stability of dye after plasma ejection Optimal conditions of power supply Properties on PMMA Select new dyes 1 4 3 2 6 5

12 Data Generated  Conditions to incorporate color indicator onto the film Color indicator solvent and concentration Sublimation temperature and gas flow Power supply ○ Voltage ○ Frequency of electricity ○ Line spectra ○ Power  Color changes on film (spectral analysis)

13  Sensitive to changes in pH or temperature  Could signal chemical and/or metabolic changes microbial activity

14 Summary  Use of low temperature plasma to deposit a film  Film is functional band-aid: compatible with life tissues, sterilizers and protects from re-infection  Film could indicate chemical/metabolic changes or microbial activity

15 Relatedness to Class Concepts Matter Physical and Chemical Changes Atom and Atomic Theory Ions Bonding Chemical Reactions Solutions pH

16 Acknowledgements  Enrichment Experience in Engineering (E 3 )  Dr. David Staack  Tsung-Chan “Cliff” Tsai  Texas A&M University  Mechanical Engineering Department  National Science Foundation (NSF)

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