DocumentCode :
1122926
Title :
Plasma Polymer Film as a Model Interlayer for Polymer Composites
Author :
Cech, Vladimir
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Mater. Chem., Brno Univ. of Technol.
Volume :
34
Issue :
4
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
1148
Lastpage :
1155
Abstract :
In this paper, a plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition process that is useful for the preparation of thin and ultrathin films of controlled mechanical properties is identified. Plasma-polymerized films of vinyltriethoxysilane were deposited on planar substrates and analyzed using nanoindentation measurements of the Young´s modulus of the films, adhesion bonding at the film/glass interface, chemical composition, and structure. The modulus of the plasma polymer film can be controlled simply by the effective power fed into the capacitive-coupled low-pressure plasma. The single film was tested as an interlayer in glass fiber (GF)/polyester composites. GF bundles were surface modified by plasma polymer in a unique technological system, enabling continuous processing of the bundle. GF/polyester composites in the form of short beams were manufactured using the coated fibers and tested according to the standard test method. By increasing the interlayer modulus, the short-beam strength was enhanced up to 112% compared with the untreated GFs, and this enhancement was also supported by an improvement in interfacial bonding
Keywords :
Young´s modulus; adhesion; beams (structures); chemical analysis; composite material interfaces; glass fibre reinforced plastics; indentation; mechanical strength; mechanical testing; plasma CVD; plasma CVD coatings; polymer films; polymerisation; silicon compounds; RF helical coupling pulsed-plasma system; Si; SiO2; Young´s modulus; adhesion bonding; capacitive-coupled low-pressure plasma; chemical composition; film structure; film-glass interface; glass fiber bundle coating; glass fiber-polyester composite interlayer; interfacial bonding; model interlayer; nanoindentation; planar glass substrate; plasma polymer film; plasma-polymerized vinyltriethoxysilane film; polymer composites; short-beam strength; silicon substrate; standard test method; ultrathin films; Bonding; Chemical analysis; Chemical vapor deposition; Glass; Optical fiber testing; Plasma chemistry; Plasma materials processing; Plasma measurements; Plasma properties; Polymer films; Glass fiber (GF); interface/interphase; mechanical properties; plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PE CVD); thin film;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2006.877741
Filename :
1673499
Link To Document :
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