Effects of oxygen plasma treatment on the surface of bisphenol A polycarbonate: a study using SIMS, principal component analysis, ellipsometry, XPS and AFM nanoindentation

Citation

Muir, B. W.; McArthur, S. L.; Thissen, H.; Simon, G. P.; Griesser, H. J.; & Castner, D. G. (2006). Effects of oxygen plasma treatment on the surface of bisphenol A polycarbonate: a study using SIMS, principal component analysis, ellipsometry, XPS and AFM nanoindentation. Surface and Interface Analysis, 38(8), 1186-1197.

Abstract

The effects of oxygen plasma treatment and the subsequent air exposure on the surface composition and properties of bisphenol A polycarbonate (BPA-PC) were analysed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), ellipsometry, static time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) with principal component analysis (PCA) and nanoindentation using an atomic force microscope (AFM). PICA showed systematic changes in the film chemistry after short treatment times (0.1 s), with the main sites of attack being the carbonate and aromatic ring structure. On the basis of this multitechnique analysis, it was unambiguously determined that extended oxygen plasma treatment times resulted in the formation of low-molecular-weight material (LMWM) within the first 50 nm on the surface, and not in a cross-linked skin as has been proposed by other researchers. The study shows that controlled surface modification of BPA-PC polymers is possible, allowing surface oxygen incorporation without degradation of the polymer structure. This result is relevant for improved adhesion of coatings applied to BPA-PC polymers. Copyright (C) 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Keyword(s)

argon plasma
elastic-modulus
improved adhesion
in-situ spectroellipsometry
ion mass-spectrometry
low-pressure plasmas
oxygen plasma
polycarbonate
polymer surface
principal component analysis
SIMS
surface modification
thin-films
tof-sims
uv-radiation

Reference Type

Journal Article

Secondary Title

Surface and Interface Analysis

Author(s)

Muir, B. W.
McArthur, S. L.
Thissen, H.
Simon, G. P.
Griesser, H. J.
Castner, D. G.

Year Published

2006

Date Published

1154390400

Volume Number

38

Issue Number

8

Pages

1186-1197

DOI

Doi 10.1002/Sia.2363