L. Mascia et Z. Zhang, INTERNAL SURFACE INTERACTIONS IN THE PLASMA TREATMENT OF FINE BORE FLUOROPOLYMER TUBINGS, Applied surface science, 93(1), 1996, pp. 1-7
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17
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Condensed Matter","Chemistry Physical","Materials Science, Coatings & Films
An experimental investigation was carried out to study the modificatio
n of the inner surface of short fluoroelastomer tubings (1.5 mm intern
al diameter) by plasma treatments. The maximum level of wettability ac
hievable was found to decrease with distance from the tube entrance an
d was attributed primarily to the rapid decay in plasma energy through
collisions with the inner walls of the tubing. The effect was even mo
re pronounced at higher gas pressures and with heavier gas ions, i.e.
using argon instead of air. The critical length, defined as the length
of the tubing affected by the plasma treatment, was found to increase
with treatment time until it reached a limiting value. A characterist
ic retardation time was defined from a model which predicts an exponen
tial relationship between critical length and treatment time. Moreover
, from a plot of the fractional reduction in water contact angle again
st the reduced distance, an estimate was obtained of the time required
for the reactions with the surface of the tubing to reach steady stat
e conditions.