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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 24, 2013
Filed:
May. 31, 2008
Gerold Lukowski, Greifswald, DE;
Karsten Schroeder, Greifswald, DE;
Wolf-dieter Juelich, Greifswald, DE;
Ruediger Foest, Neuenkirchen, DE;
Klaus-dieter Weltmann, Binz, DE;
Joerg Ehlbeck, Hinrichshagen, DE;
Gerold Lukowski, Greifswald, DE;
Karsten Schroeder, Greifswald, DE;
Wolf-Dieter Juelich, Greifswald, DE;
Ruediger Foest, Neuenkirchen, DE;
Klaus-Dieter Weltmann, Binz, DE;
Joerg Ehlbeck, Hinrichshagen, DE;
Abstract
The invention relates to a method for coating surfaces with micro- and nanoparticles, the micro- and nanoparticles being chemically bonded to the surface, comprising the steps of pre-treatment of the surface with a plasma method, simultaneous or subsequent application of the micro- and nanoparticles to the surface, and subsequent fixation of the micro and nanoparticles on the surface using a plasma method, characterized in that the fixation of the micro- and nanoparticles takes place with the aid of anisothermal plasmas, the median electrical energy of which lies in the range of the bond dissociation energy of the micro- and nanoparticles, thus allowing the strength of the chemical bond between the surface and the micro- and nanoparticles to be variably set.