Title :
Surface Modification of Polycarbonate by Atmospheric-Pressure Plasma Jets
Author :
Mello, Carina B. ; Kostov, Konstantin G. ; Machida, Munemasa ; De Oliveira Hein, Luis Rogério O ; De Campos, Kamila Amato
Author_Institution :
Guaratingueta Fac. of Eng. (FEG), State Univ. of Sao Paulo (UNESP), Guaratinguetá, Brazil
Abstract :
Plasmas have been frequently employed to modify material surface properties; however, many of these processes are not suitable for treating sensitive materials and biological objects that cannot withstand vacuum and/or high temperature. Atmospheric-pressure plasma jets (APPJs) using inert gases can be easily adapted for this purpose since they exhibit high plasma stability, efficient reaction chemistry, and low temperature. In this paper, an APPJ with simple configuration was designed and applied for surface treatment of polycarbonate (PC) films. Optical emission spectroscopy was used to identify the excited plasma species presented inside the device and in the plasma plume. Material characterization was carried out by water contact angle measurements and atomic force microscopy. The interaction of the plasma jet with the PC samples resulted in a rougher surface and enhanced wettability.
Keywords :
atomic force microscopy; contact angle; inert gases; photoluminescence; plasma jets; plasma materials processing; polymer films; surface roughness; surface treatment; thin films; wetting; atmospheric-pressure plasma jets; atomic force microscopy; biological objects; efficient reaction chemistry; enhanced wettability; excited plasma species; high plasma stability; inert gases; material surface properties; optical emission spectroscopy; plasma jet interaction; plasma plume; polycarbonate films; surface modification; surface roughness; surface treatment; water contact angle measurements; Argon; Helium; Plasmas; Rough surfaces; Surface morphology; Surface roughness; Surface treatment; Atmospheric-pressure plasma jet (APPJ); optical emission spectra; surface modification; water contact angle (WCA);
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2012.2210055