Induced surface reactions and chemical states - A kiloelectronvolt ion irradiation on simple linear chain structure polymers in an O-2 environment

Authors
Han, SKoh, SKYoon, KH
Issue Date
1999-11
Publisher
ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY, v.146, no.11, pp.4327 - 4333
Abstract
Argon ions of a kiloelectronvolt energy were irradiated on saturated simple-chain polymers. such as polyethylene (-CH2-CH2-)(n), poly(vinylidene fluoride) (-CH2-CF2-)(n), and poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (-CF2-CF2-)(n) in an oxygen environment. Irradiating ions have induced chemical changes in polymeric chains, which includes substitution reactions for environment gas species resulting in the formation of radicals, carbonization, and bond scission bur, exceeding the optimum ion dose, a carbonized phase was formed on the polymer surface. The relationship between the surface chemical reaction and the formation of hydrophilic polar groups was investigated with a view of the compositional change on the polymer surface and the kinetic energy of ions. From experimental result,. identification of newly formed bonds and chemical changes depending on the depositing energy of the incident ions is represented. (C) 1999 The Electrochemical Society. S0013-4651(99)01-065-4. All rights reserved.
Keywords
BEAM-ENHANCED ADHESION; THIN-FILM ADHESION; AR+ ION; POLYVINYLIDENE FLUORIDE; IMPROVING WETTABILITY; OXYGEN ENVIRONMENT; POLYETHYLENE FILM; POLYMERIZATION; TEFLON; PLASMA; BEAM-ENHANCED ADHESION; THIN-FILM ADHESION; AR+ ION; POLYVINYLIDENE FLUORIDE; IMPROVING WETTABILITY; OXYGEN ENVIRONMENT; POLYETHYLENE FILM; POLYMERIZATION; TEFLON; PLASMA; ion beam modification; polymer; polyethylene; poly(vinylidene fluoride); poly(tetrafluoroethylene); surface chemical reaction
ISSN
0013-4651
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/141861
DOI
10.1149/1.1392636
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