Interfacial interactions of plasma-polymerized acrylic acid and an oxidized aluminium surface investigated using XPS, FTIR and poly(acrylic acid) as a model compound
Mr. Alexander et al., Interfacial interactions of plasma-polymerized acrylic acid and an oxidized aluminium surface investigated using XPS, FTIR and poly(acrylic acid) as a model compound, SURF INT AN, 26(13), 1998, pp. 961-973
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and Fourier transform infrared spect
roscopy (FTIR) are used to characterize the interface between poly(acrylic
acid) (PAA) and an aluminium oxyhydroxide (AlOOH) surface. Reaction of the
PAA carboxylic acid functionality with hydroxyl groups at the surface of th
e oxide to form a monodentate carboxylate complex -C(=O)-O-Al was identifie
d by FTIR. The degree of conversion of the acid to the salt at the interfac
e was estimated to be 40% from the XPS analysis of PAA overlayers of varyin
g thickness. An equivalent reaction was identified at the interface between
AlOOH and a monolayer of strongly bonded plasma-polymerized acrylic acid (
ppAAc) that remained after solvent washing. The resistance of the monolayer
of ppAAc to solvent washing was attributed to the formation of interfacial
carboxylate complexes with the AlOOH surface. (C) 1998 John Wiley & Sons,
Ltd.