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Surface Functionalization, Oxygen Depth Profiles, and Wetting Behavior of PET Treated with Different Nitrogen Plasmas

Year: 2010

Journal: ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces, 2010, 2 (4), pp 980–990, 20111221

Authors: Carmen López-Santos ,† Francisco Yubero, † José Cotrino, †,‡ and Agustín R. González-Elipe †

Organizations: Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Sevilla, CSIC-Universidad de Sevilla, Avenida Américo Vespucio 49, 41092 Sevilla, Spain, and Física Teórica, Departamento de Física Atómica, Molecular y Nuclear, Facultad de Física, Universidad de Sevilla, Avenida Reina Mercedes, 41012 Sevilla, Spain

Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plates have been exposed to different nitrogen containing plasmas with the purpose of incorporating nitrogen functional groups on its surface. Results with a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) at atmospheric pressure and a microwave discharge (MW) at reduced pressure and those using an atom source working under ultrahigh vacuum conditions have been compared for N2 and mixtures Ar + NH3 as plasma gases. The functional groups have been monitored by X-ray Photoemission Spectroscopy (XPS). Nondestructive oxygen and carbon depth profiles for the plasma treated and one month aged samples have been determined by means of the nondestructive Tougaard’s method of XPS background analysis. The surface topography of the treated samples has been examined by Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), while the surface tension has been determined by measuring the static contact angles of water and iodomethane. It has been found that the DBD with a mixture of Ar+NH3 is the most efficient treatment for nitrogen and amine group functionalization as determined by derivatization by reaction with chlorobenzaldehyde. It is also realized that the nitrogen functional groups do not contribute significantly to the observed increase in surface tension of plasma treated PET.