IMPROVEMENT OF THE ADHESION OF SILICA LAYERS TO POLYPROPYLENE INDUCEDBY NITROGEN PLASMA TREATMENT

Citation
S. Vallon et al., IMPROVEMENT OF THE ADHESION OF SILICA LAYERS TO POLYPROPYLENE INDUCEDBY NITROGEN PLASMA TREATMENT, Thin solid films, 291, 1996, pp. 68-73
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Applied","Material Science","Physics, Condensed Matter
Journal title
ISSN journal
00406090
Volume
291
Year of publication
1996
Pages
68 - 73
Database
ISI
SICI code
0040-6090(1996)291:<68:IOTAOS>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
We investigated the influence of plasma pretreatment in Ar and in an A r-N-2 mixture on the adhesion of plasma-deposited silica layers to pol ypropylene (PP). In situ UV-visible ellipsometry measurements enabled us to detect cross-linking at the polymer surface, probably induced by UV radiation emitted by the plasmas. The cross-linking mechanism invo lves methyl group abstraction, as recorded by in situ IR ellipsometry. The adhesion of silica to PP, estimated from the micro-scratch test, is improved by both kinds of treatment. In the case of Ar, the improve ment is attributed to cross-linking, and possibly to surface activatio n by radical formation. In addition, a significant nitrogen grafting i s observed after Ar-N-2 treatment: amine and imine vibrational modes w ere detected using IR ellipsometry, and contact angle measurements sho w a significant increase in the electron-acceptor and especially elect ron-donor components of the surface free energy. Better adhesion after Ar-N, treatment than after simple Ar treatment may be attributed to C -N-Si bond formation or to acid-base interactions between the nitrogen ated polymer surface and silica.