Effect of VUV Radiation on Surface Modification of Polystyrene Exposed to Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jet.
VUV interaction
atmospheric-pressure plasma jet
evolution of functional groups
evolution of wettability patterns
polymer polystyrene
Journal
Polymers
ISSN: 2073-4360
Titre abrégé: Polymers (Basel)
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101545357
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
15 May 2020
15 May 2020
Historique:
received:
14
04
2020
revised:
05
05
2020
accepted:
14
05
2020
entrez:
21
5
2020
pubmed:
21
5
2020
medline:
21
5
2020
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
Precise tailoring of surface properties by gaseous plasma treatments remains a key scientific challenge, especially when adequate surface wettability should be laterally distributed, and sharp interfaces between hydrophobic and hydrophilic areas are desirable. The evolution of surface wettability and functional groups on polystyrene (PS) upon treatment with argon plasma jet was monitored by water contact angles and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). An array of water droplets was deposited on PS samples treated either directly by the plasma jet or only VUV radiation arising from the plasma. Rather sharp interfaces between the activated and not-affected regions were observed in both cases. The functionalization with highly-oxidized carbon functional groups, as determined by high-resolution C1s XPS spectra, was by far more efficient using the VUV radiation only. In contrast, the optimal wettability was achieved using direct plasma treatment. The results were explained by different mechanisms involved in the interaction of radiation and reactive plasma species with the polymer surface.
Identifiants
pubmed: 32429313
pii: polym12051136
doi: 10.3390/polym12051136
pmc: PMC7284952
pii:
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Subventions
Organisme : Javna Agencija za Raziskovalno Dejavnost RS
ID : P2-0082
Organisme : Javna Agencija za Raziskovalno Dejavnost RS
ID : J2-1728
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