POLYMER SURFACE MODIFICATION BY ION-IMPLANTATION AND REACTIVE DEPOSITION OF TRANSPARENT FILMS

Citation
L. Guzman et al., POLYMER SURFACE MODIFICATION BY ION-IMPLANTATION AND REACTIVE DEPOSITION OF TRANSPARENT FILMS, Surface & coatings technology, 104, 1998, pp. 375-379
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Materials Science, Coatings & Films
ISSN journal
02578972
Volume
104
Year of publication
1998
Pages
375 - 379
Database
ISI
SICI code
0257-8972(1998)104:<375:PSMBIA>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
The use of polymeric materials is often limited by low hardness, poor wear resistance and wettability considerations. The area of mechanical changes caused by ion beam treatments has been explored only to a lim ited extent for polymers despite their growing usage in automotive, bi omedical and aerospace applications, in which traditionally metals hav e been used. Polycarbonate (PC) specimens were subjected to medium-hig h energy (160 keV) nitrogen ion implantation at different dosage. Ion irradiation, even at low fluence, can improve surface properties in a well controlled way. A colour change from amber to dark brown with inc reasing fluence is associated with the ion implantation process. Hardn ess and elastic modulus, as measured by a nanoindenter, increase drama tically with increasing N dose. The surface property improvement can b e explained by cross-linking phenomena, responsible for the formation of a three-dimensionally connected rigid network. Such hypothesis is c onfirmed by TOF-SIMS analyses of untreated and ion bombarded specimens . Too high implanted fluence may induce progressive degradation of the PC surface. Should the thickness of the ion-modified layer be too low for a specific application, it is possible to extend the ion irradiat ion treatment by plasma or ion beam assisted deposition of hard semi-t ransparent top layers. Using such a method the advantages of both the techniques can be retained to obtain PC surfaces with optimum wear res istance properties. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A.