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Get Free AccessIn this study, we investigated the atmospheric plasma polymerization of allyl methacrylate (AMA), n-propyl methacrylate (nPMA), and propyl isobutyrate (PiB), whose chemistry mainly differs by their number of unsaturations. The resulting material is characterized using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy (IRRAS) while the thickness of the coatings is determined by visible spectroscopic ellipsometry (Vis-SE). The results show that the concentration of ester groups at the surface of the plasma polymers, as well as their deposition rate strongly depends on the surrounding unsaturations present in the precursor. A stabilization of the ester groups and an increase in the deposition rate due to the carbon–carbon double bonds is suggested.
Abdelkrim Batan, Bernard Nisol, Alexandros Kakaroglou, Iris De Graeve, Guy Van Assche, Bruno Van Mele, Herman Terryn, François Reniers (2013). The Impact of Double Bonds in the APPECVD of Acrylate-Like Precursors. Plasma Processes and Polymers, 10(10), pp. 857-863, DOI: 10.1002/ppap.201300054.
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Year
2013
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8
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English
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Plasma Processes and Polymers
DOI
10.1002/ppap.201300054
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