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titleOfInvention Method for improving hydrophilicity and conductivity of carbon fiber cloth
abstract A method for improving the hydrophilicity and conductivity of a carbon fiber cloth is provided. A carbon fiber cloth composed of carbon fibers is subjected to plasma treatment, the carbon fiber cloth is reacted with a hydrophilic substance to impart a hydrophilic functional group, and the carbon fibers constituting the carbon fiber cloth are torn. The carbon fiber cloth is modified so as to be swollen so as to improve the hydrophilicity and conductivity of the carbon fiber cloth. The plasma treatment is performed so that the treatment area per unit time for the carbon fiber cloth is within a range of 222 to 318 mm 2 / sec, and the treatment output per unit area for the carbon fiber cloth is 3.18 to 63.3 W / mm 2. A method for improving the hydrophilicity and conductivity of the carbon fiber cloth, preferably performed so that the surface temperature of the carbon fiber cloth is within a range of 50 ° C. to 90 ° C. A method for improving the hydrophilicity and conductivity of the carbon fiber cloth, preferably heat treating the carbon fiber cloth subjected to the plasma treatment within a temperature range of 120 ° C to 170 ° C. [Selection] Figure 1
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