Plasma Processing Of Polymers

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Author: Riccardo D'Agostino

ISBN-10: 0792348591

ISBN-13: 9780792348597

Category: Polymers & Polymerization Engineering

This tutorial book on plasma treatment and the deposition of polymers differs from others on the subject due to the great effort devoted to giving a rationale for: the bases of plasma polymerization; the diagnostic procedures and techniques for both gas phase and surfaces; process control techniques; ageing and surface dynamics; reactor architectures; most important industrial applications in, e.g., plastic coatings, food packaging, optical coatings, paper and web treatments, corrosion...

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This tutorial book on plasma treatment and the deposition of polymers differs from others on the subject due to the great effort devoted to giving a rationale for: the bases of plasma polymerization; the diagnostic procedures and techniques for both gas phase and surfaces; process control techniques; ageing and surface dynamics; reactor architectures; most important industrial applications in, e.g., plastic coatings, food packaging, optical coatings, paper and web treatments, corrosion protection, treatments for prostheses, grafts, biomaterials, etc. A selection of internationally respected authors, drawn from academia, industry and national research institutions, strike a balance between industrial applications and economic issues, the fundamental bases of plasma physics and chemistry, diagnostic and control techniques, and reactor architecture. Audience: The tutorial and self-consistent treatment means that the book can be read by a wide community, including undergraduate and graduate students, senior scientists, industrial researchers and managers who wish to gain a deeper knowledge of the field. Booknews Comprises 30 papers from the May-June 1996 conference. Topics include microwave and dual frequency plasma processing, optical and electrical diagnostics of low pressure plasmas, architecture of RF plasma reactors, surface diagnostics of plasma-treated materials, scanning probe microscopy of polymer surfaces, plasma deposition from organosilicon monomers, plasma treatment of powders, preparation of a single-layer enzyme electrode by plasma polymerization technique, and the economics of transparent barrier coatings. The text is intended as a tutorial tool rather than as merely a list of proceedings of the conference. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

PrefacePE-CVD of Polymer Films: Mechanisms, Chemistry, and Diagnostics3Architecture of RF Plasma Reactors47Optical and Electrical Diagnostics of Low Pressure Plasmas65Plasma Diagnostic by Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy81Microwave and Dual Frequency Plasma Processing101Kinetics of Radicals in Fluorocarbon Plasmas for Treatment of Polymers129Surface Dynamics and Plasma Polymers149Study of the Plasma Treated Polymers and the Stability of the Surface Properties165Surface Diagnostics of Plasma-Treated Materials211Surface Characterization of Oriented Afterglow Fluorocarbon Films221Scanning Probe Microscopy of Polymer Surfaces233Plasma Deposition and Testing of Hard Coatings on Plastics247Transport Properties of Polymers273Interface Engineering by Low Temperature Plasma Processes289Plasma Deposition from Organosilicon Monomers305Mechanism in Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapour Deposition from Organosilicon Feeds321Silicon-Carbon Thin-Film Materials Produced from Organosilanes in a Remote Hydrogen Plasma Chemical Vapor Deposition335Plasmachemical Modification of Natural Polymers345Composite Films Metal/Plasma Polymer, Recent Development, Current and Possible Applications365Plasma Modification at Atmospheric Pressure379Plasma Treatments of Powders395Plasma vacuum UV Effects on Polymers411Diamine-Plasma Deposited Poly(Hydroxyethylmethacrylate) Microspheres as Specific Sorbents for Removal of Copper(II) Ions423Degradation Effects of Plasma and Corona on Polymers435Biomaterials Science: Overview and Opportunities with Special Reference to Organic and Polymeric Glow Discharge Plasma Treatments453RF Plasma Deposited PEO-Like Films: Surface Characterization and Inhibition of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Accumulation465Preparation of a Single Layer Enzyme Electrode by Plasma Polymerization Technique477Process Control in Plasma-Deposition and Plasma-Treatments of Polymeric Biomaterials487Economics of Transparent Barrier Coatings505An Experimental PECVD Investigation - From an Industrial Viewpoint513Index523