Poly(acrylic acid) (PAAc) and poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) were treated with
an argon plasma to create unsaturated bonds at the surface. By use of X-ray
photoelectron spectroscopy and Fourier transform infrared measurements, it
was shown that the pendant groups of these polymers are removed by the arg
on plasma treatment. This resulted in the formation of unsaturated bonds an
d cross-links in the modified layer. It was found that the removal of the p
endant groups is induced by UV light emitted by the argon plasma. During tr
eatment of PAAc decarboxylation took place, which made the argon plasma mor
e oxidative in character. The modified layer was reoxidized and eventually
the PAAc surface was ablated with time. The removal of chlorine from PVC wa
s found to be preferential, and a highly cross-linked layer, containing at
least 15% unsaturated bonds, was obtained. The outermost top layer of this
modified layer became oxidized after exposure to air due to a reaction betw
een long-living radicals and oxygen.