The course is aimed at scientists wishing to learn the state of the art in degradation and stabilization of polymers, an area of increasing scientific and technological importance. It will be taught by a small group of lecturers, all of whom are internationally recognised experts.
Modification, degradation, and stability of polymeric surfaces treated with reactive plasmas
β Scribed by Christopher M. Weikart; Hirotsugu K. Yasuda
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 732 KB
- Volume
- 38
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0887-624X
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β¦ Synopsis
The degradation, modification, and stability of polymeric surfaces exposed to chemically reactive O 2 and H 2 O-vapor plasmas were investigated. Specifically, the effects of these plasmas on etching rate, surface morphology, wetting instability, and fluid-holding capability were studied. Wetting instability is reflected by hydrophobic recovery and can be examined by the Wilhelmy balance method. Although hydrophobic recovery is usually attributed to surface configuration change, there are actually two types: reversible and permanent. Reversible hydrophobic recovery is caused by surface configuration change, whereas permanent hydrophobic recovery is caused by the creation of oxidized surface oligomers. This study distinguishes the two by identifying differences in the shapes of the corresponding Wilhelmy force loops and in the fluidholding parameter. The presence of surface oligomers was most detrimental to wetting stability and fluid-holding capability but could be controlled via the type of reactive gas, the discharge conditions, and the polymer substrate. In general, polymers most susceptible to O 2 -plasma etching had the least surface oligomers and vice versa, whereas H 2 O-vapor plasma suppressed surface oligomers on polymers less susceptible to etching.
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