Mc. Coen et al., AFM MEASUREMENTS OF THE TOPOGRAPHY AND THE ROUGHNESS OF ECR PLASMA-TREATED POLYPROPYLENE, Applied surface science, 103(1), 1996, pp. 27-34
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15
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Condensed Matter","Chemistry Physical","Materials Science, Coatings & Films
Polypropylene (PP) samples have been treated in an ECR-rf plasma with
several gases and at different treatment times and rf-potentials. Modi
fications of the surface topography have been analyzed by AFM and the
results were correlated with previous XPS measurements of the surface
chemistry. Plasma treatments with reactive gases (N-2, O-2) lead to th
e incorporation of new chemical species in the PP surface, whereas pla
sma treatments with noble gases (He, Ar, Xe) induce a desorption of hy
drogen and a graphitization. The untreated PP sample has a rough surfa
ce with a granular structure. Plasma treatments with reactive gases in
duce weak morphology changes, but no new defined structures, Moreover,
the modifications of the surface roughness are very sensitive to the
treatment conditions. Noble gas plasma treatments, on the contrary, cr
eate a completely new surface morphology, which consists of a network
of chains of 40-100 nm in diameter oriented in a random way. The size
and the shape of these structures are very sensitive to the nature of
the gas and to the treatment conditions (ion energy and dose, total en
ergy deposition).