DocumentCode :
1189245
Title :
Dielectric barrier discharge technique in improving the wettability and adhesion properties of polymer surfaces
Author :
Dumitrascu, Nicoleta ; Topala, Ionut ; Popa, Gheorghe
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Phys., "Al. I. Cuza" Univ., Iasi, Romania
Volume :
33
Issue :
5
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
1710
Lastpage :
1714
Abstract :
A dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) in helium at atmospheric pressure was used to improve the polymer surface wettability as a first condition for ensuring a good adhesivity in particular for a subsequent immobilization of selected biological macromolecules (heparin, drugs, enzymes, etc.) on these surfaces. The DBD was analyzed by electrical measurements and optical emission spectroscopy. The polymer surface was characterized by thermodynamic parameters which may predict the adhesion properties, the adhesion work and the surface polarity, and also by its morphology. The results show that the DBD treatments improve the wettability and thus the adhesive properties due to the creation of functional groups and less due to a physical adsorption induced by an expected larger area of the treated surfaces. Dimensions of grains/crystallites are decreased on the treated surface, but a significant and systematic modification of the surface roughness was not observed.
Keywords :
adhesion; adsorption; crystallites; glow discharges; grain size; helium; plasma diagnostics; plasma materials processing; plasma pressure; polymers; surface morphology; surface treatment; thermodynamic properties; wetting; He; adhesion; atmospheric pressure; biological macromolecules; crystallites; dielectric barrier discharge; drugs; electrical measurements; enzymes; functional groups; grains; heparin; optical emission spectroscopy; physical adsorption; polymer surfaces; surface morphology; surface polarity; surface roughness; thermodynamic parameters; wettability; Adhesives; Dielectrics; Helium; Molecular biophysics; Polymers; Rough surfaces; Surface discharges; Surface morphology; Surface roughness; Surface treatment; Adhesion properties; dielectric barrier discharge; filamentary mode; functionalization; morphology; polarity; polymer surfaces; roughness; wettability;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2005.856335
Filename :
1519010
Link To Document :
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