DocumentCode :
3850252
Title :
Monitoring Oxygen Plasma Treatment of Polypropylene With Optical Emission Spectroscopy
Author :
Zlatko Kregar;Marijan Biscan;Slobodan Milosevic;Alenka Vesel
Author_Institution :
Institute of Physics, Zagreb, Croatia
Volume :
39
Issue :
5
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
1239
Lastpage :
1246
Abstract :
Optical emission spectroscopy was used to monitor the evolution of chemical reactions taking place on the surface of semicrystalline polypropylene during oxygen plasma treatment. The optical spectra were continuously acquired during treatment at different pressures (20-140 Pa). The time evolution of different excited radicals (O, H, CO, OH, and CH) allowed for the estimation of the chemical reactions. The oxidation of the material started as soon as the plasma was ignited and slowly intensified until the evaporation of the material was indicated by the appearance of the CH band. As the CH band appeared, a rapid increase in CO and OH was observed, together with a drop in O and a maximum in H. A well-defined minimum in the time needed for the appearance of the CH band was found versus the pressure. The results were explained by heating the polymer due to exothermic physical and chemical reactions and cooling by the surrounding gas.
Keywords :
"Polymers","Chemicals","Plasma temperature","Discharges","Cooling"
Journal_Title :
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2011.2123111
Filename :
5750057
Link To Document :
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