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Polar groups were introduced on polypropylene surfaces for increasing the surface energy and the peel strength to evaporated aluminium layers. Three kinds of plasma processes were used for introducing such functional groups to polyolefin surfaces: low-pressure radio-frequency (RF) O2 plasma exposure, atmospheric-pressure dielectric-barrier discharge (DBD) treatment in air, and the deposition of allylamine plasma polymer. The amino groups of the allylamine plasma polymer were also used as anchoring points for chemical introduction of covalently bonded spacer molecules equipped with reactive endgroups. Thus, silanol endgroups of a covalently bonded spacer were able to interact with the evaporated metal layer. The Al-PP composites achieved a maximal peel strength of 470 N/m by exposing the polymer to the lowpressure O2 plasma and 500 N/m on exposure to the atmospheric DBD plasma. After allylamine plasma polymerization and grafting of spacers, the peel strength was usually higher than 1500 N/m and the composites could not be peeled.
Poly(acrylic acid) films with a thickness of about 150?nm were deposited using a pulsed plasma onto aluminum and glass. The structure/property relationships of these samples were studied in dependence to the duty cycle (DC) of the plasma by a broad combination of different techniques and probes. For the first time, volume sensitive methods (FTIR, dielectric spectroscopy, and differential scanning calorimetry) are combined with surface analyses i.e. XPS. For an unambiguous identification of COOH groups by XPS, derivatization with trifluoroethanol was accomplished. Quantitative FTIR investigations give qualitatively a dependence of the concentration of COOH groups upon DC similar to that given by XPS investigations. The observed differences are discussed considering the different analytical depths of both methods. The dielectric measurements reveal that the structure of the plasma deposited films is different from that of the bulk material. Moreover, these measurements show also that the plasma deposited films are not thermally stable but undergo a post plasma chemical reaction during heating, where the reaction kinetics depends on DC.
Poly(allyl alcohol) films with a thickness of about 150 nm were deposited by pulse plasma polymerization onto different substrates (inorganic and organic). The structure/property relationships of these samples were studied in dependence on the duty cycle (DC) of the plasma by a broad combination of different techniques and probes. For the first time volume sensitive methods (FTIR and dielectric spectroscopy) are combined with surface analytics by employing XPS for that system. FTIR spectroscopy gives qualitatively the same dependence of the concentration of the OH groups on DC like XPS.
The observed differences are discussed considering the different analytical depths of both the methods. The dielectric measurements show that the plasma deposited films are not thermally stable but undergo a post plasma chemical reaction during heating. The results obtained by dielectric spectroscopy are discussed in detail with the data from FTIR and XPS measurements.
Polypropylene supports were functionalized by plasma-deposition of polymeric allylamine layers. The surface amino groups generated were wet-chemically reacted with xanthene dyes resulting in fluorescent polymer films. The effect of polymer-attachment of the dyes on their emission features was studied fluorometrically and different methods were tested to improve the fluorescence properties of the films. Modification with cucurbit[6]uril (CB6) yields a moderately enhanced fluorescence as well as an improved photostability. The observed effect is most likely due to CB6-induced rigidization of the linker molecules which seems to reduce fluorescence quenching dyedye and fluorophoresurface interactions.
Polyolefins are chemically inert and do not adhere well to metals, polymers or inorganics. To overcome this problem, polyolefin surfaces were modified thermally, plasmachemically, or by flame treatment with different oxygen-containing groups, however, unfortunately, such treatments were accompanied by undesired, adhesion lowering polymer degradation. To solve this dilemma, solutions of synthetic polymers and copolymers were prepared, sprayed into the barrier discharge or electrosprayed without discharge and deposited as thin adhesion-promoting layers. The deposited polymer layers from poly(vinylamine), poly(ethylene glycol)-poly(vinyl alcohol) copolymers and poly(acrylic acid) were endowed with monotype functional groups. Using the aerosol - dielectric barrier discharge only a fraction of functional groups survived the deposition process in contrast to the electrospray in which all functional groups were retained.
Polypropylen (PP) ist als Niedrigenergie-Polymer ohne nass- und plasmachemische Vorbehandlung weder haftfest zu beschichten noch verbundfest zu kleben. Typische Haft- bzw. Klebfestigkeiten liegen für die unbehandelte Polymeroberfläche bei maximal 0,5 MPa. Hinzu kommt, dass bei der Bestimmung von Haft- und Klebfestigkeiten der unmodifizierten Oberfläche mit großen Streuungen zu rechnen ist, die bezogen auf die Spannweite durchaus einem Faktor 5 entsprechen können. Generell besteht bei Prüfung der Haftfestigkeit mittels Stirnabzugsversuch und bei der Prüfung der Klebfestigkeit die Notwendigkeit eines statistisch validierten Herangehens. Hierzu sind zeitaufwändige Ein-Proben-Klebungen und -Prüfungen nur eingeschränkt geeignet. Zudem ist, insbesondere für geringe Haft- bzw. Klebfestigkeiten, ein querkraftfreies Prüfen Grundvoraussetzung. Im vorliegenden Beitrag werden verschiedenartige plasmagestützte Oberflächenfunktionalisierungen von PP sowie das Mehr-Proben-Konzept zur Klebung/Prüfung von bis zu acht Proben vorgestellt. Dazu werden ein BAM-Funktionsmuster einer Mehr-Proben-Kleb-Vorrichtung und eine kommerzielle analytische Zentrifuge zum Prüfen verwendet.
Communication: Fire retardant coatings are deposited on polyamide-66 using plasma polymerisation. Chemical composition and thickness of deposits are adjusted varying the plasma treatment based on hexamethydisiloxane mixed with oxygen. The fire retardancy performances are evaluated using a cone calorimeter. The correlation between fire retardancy and thickness as well as chemical composition is discussed.
Immobilization of silanized DNA on glass: influence of the silane tether on the DNA hybridization
(2010)
Two trifunctional (trimethoxy and triethoxy) and one difunctional (methyldimethoxy) 3-mercaptopropyl-alkoxysilanes were covalently tethered to thiolated DNA oligonucleotides in solution. After deposition as microarrays onto glass, the immobilized DNA probes were tested for hybridization ability by a florescence-based method. The results demonstrate a large enhancement in the fluorescence signal when the functionality of the silane tether is reduced from three to two. An XPS analyses revealed that this is not due to a higher DNA surface density. FTIR spectra of the spin-coated silanes showed that the trifunctional silanes form branched and cyclic siloxane moieties, whereas the difunctional silane generates predominantly short straight siloxane chains. Therefore, the propensity of trifunctional silanes to form more complex networks leads to conformations of the bound DNA which are less favorable for the specific interaction with the complementary strand. The data implicate that further significant improvements in the DNA hybridization ability are possible by adroit choice of the silane system.
Bulk samples and thin films of polyamides (PA6 and PA12) were exposed to fluorine (1 - 10 vol.-% F2 in N2) and analysed with photoelectron (XPS) and infrared spectroscopy. Fluorination affects both, the amide and the hydrocarbon parts of the polymers. However, only the carbon atom next to the carbonyl is readily fluorinated. Chemical modification of the amide group is apparent in a large binding energy shift (+5 eV) of the N1s level and the appearance of a CO band at 1734 cm-1. It is concluded that the amide C-N bond is cleaved in the fluorination process and that COOH and NF2 end groups are formed. This conclusion is corroborated by the appearance of ester oxygen in the XPS and by the 19F NMR spectra of the volatile products that show fluorine signals chemically shifted about 200 ppm towards lower field as compared with the CHF environment.