The paper presents a new method for the evaluation of surface properties. P
olysulfone films modified by plasma treatment in carbon dioxide, nitrogen,
and vapors of n-butylamine were taken as test samples. Surface concentratio
ns of acidic or basic functionalities were estimated by contact angle measu
rements. Aqueous solutions of HCl and NaOH with various pH values were used
. The method of surface evaluation is based on fitting the gamma Lcos Theta
versus pH (or pOH) relationship with a polynomial and finding its inflecti
on point. The pH (or pOH) values at this point are recalculated into appare
nt surface concentrations of basic (Or acidic) functionalities by means of
Gibbs' and Langmuir's equations. It was found that surfaces contain acidic
functionalities (0.15 mu mol/m(2)) when polysulfone was modified in carbon
dioxide and basic functionalities (2.50 mu mol/m(2)) for butylamine plasma.
Modification with N-2 resulted in the creation of an amphoteric surface.