PENETRATION OF PLASMA SURFACE MODIFICATION .2. CF4 AND C2F4 LOW-TEMPERATURE CASCADE ARC TORCH

Citation
E. Krentsel et al., PENETRATION OF PLASMA SURFACE MODIFICATION .2. CF4 AND C2F4 LOW-TEMPERATURE CASCADE ARC TORCH, Journal of polymer science. Part A, Polymer chemistry, 32(10), 1994, pp. 1839-1845
Citations number
6
Categorie Soggetti
Polymer Sciences
ISSN journal
0887624X
Volume
32
Issue
10
Year of publication
1994
Pages
1839 - 1845
Database
ISI
SICI code
0887-624X(1994)32:10<1839:POPSM.>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
The depth of surface modification by low-temperature cascade arc torch is investigated. A stack of 10 sheets of nonwoven fabrics of polyeste r fibers is exposed to a low-temperature cascade arc torch containing CF4 or C2F4, and the fluorination effect is examined by ESCA. It is sh own that interaction of chemically reactive species, created in a low- temperature cascade arc torch, with the surface is not limited to the surface contacted by the torch (flame). The results indicate that the fluorination effect is observed on surfaces which are shadowed from th e torch by overlying fibers. The highest degree of fluorination is fou nd on the second layer, rather than on the first layer which the torch contacts directly. No significant differences in the trends of penetr ation of CF4 and C2F4 treatment through porous samples are observed. H owever, ESCA data show principal differences in chemical structures of the surfaces treated with CF4 (nonpolymer-forming gas) and C2F4 (poly merforming gas). These results indicate that chemically reactive speci es induced by the excited species of argon rather than primary species created by the ionization process seem to play predominant roles in t he surface treatment as well as the low-temperature cascade arc torch polymerization of perfluorinated compounds. (C) 1994 John Wiley & Sons , Inc.