|  | Friedrich, Jörg The Plasma Chemistry of Polymer Surfaces Advanced Techniques for Surface Design
  1. Edition April 2012 139.- Euro 2012. VII, 466 Pages, Hardcover 150 Fig. - Practical Approach Book - ISBN 978-3-527-31853-7 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim
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| Short description This book illustrates plasma properties, polymer characteristics, surface specifics, and how to purposefully combine plasma and polymer chemistry. In so doing, it explains different techniques and plasma types and discusses numerous applications.
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INTRODUCTION
INTERACTION BETWEEN PLASMA AND POLYMERS Special Features of Polymers Processes on Polymer Surfaces during Plasma Exposure Influence of Polymer Type Methods, Systematic, and Definitions Functional Groups and Their Interaction with Other Solids
PLASMA Plasma State Types of Low-Pressure Glow Discharges Advantages and Disadvantages of Plasma Modifi cation of Polymer Surfaces Energetic Situation in Low-Pressure Plasmas Atmospheric and Thermal Plasmas for Polymer Processing Polymer Characteristics Chemically Active Species and Radiation
CHEMISTRY AND ENERGETICS IN CLASSIC AND PLASMA PROCESSES Introduction of Plasma Species onto Polymer Surfaces Oxidation by Plasma Fluorination and by Chemical Fluorination Comparison of Plasma Exposure, Ionizing Irradiation, and Photo-oxidation of Polymers
KINETICS OF POLYMER SURFACE MODIFI CATION Polymer Surface Functionalization Polymer Surface Oxidation Polymer Surface Functionalization with Amino Groups Carbon Dioxide Plasmas SH-Forming Plasmas Fluorinating Plasmas Chlorination Polymer Modifi cation by Noble Gas Plasmas
BULK, ABLATIVE, AND SIDE REACTIONS Changes in Supermolecular Structure of Polymers Polymer Etching Changes in Surface Topology Plasma Susceptibility of Polymer Building Blocks Plasma UV Irradiation Absorption of Radiation by Polymers Formation of Unsaturations Formation of Macrocycles Polymer Degradation and Supermolecular Structure of Polymers Crosslinking versus Degradation of Molar Masses Radicals and Auto-oxidation Plasma-Induced Photo-oxidations of Polymers Different Degradation Behavior of Polymers on Exposure to Oxygen Plasma Derivatization of Functional Groups for XPS
METALLIZATION OF PLASMA-MODIFI ED POLYMERS Background Polymer Plasma Pretreatment for Well Adherent Metal - Polymer Composites New Adhesion Concept Redox Reactions along the Interface Influence of Metal?Polymer Interactions on Interface-Neighbored Polymer Interphases Metal-Containing Plasma Polymers Plasma-Initiated Deposition of Metal Layers Inspection of Peeled Surfaces Life Time of Plasma Activation
ACCELERATED PLASMA-AGING OF POLYMERS Polymer Response to Long-Time Exposure to Plasmas Hydrogen Plasma Exposure Noble Gas Plasma Exposure, CASING
POLYMER SURFACE MODIFI CATIONS WITH MONOSORT FUNCTIONAL GROUPS Various Ways of Producing Monosort Functional Groups at Polyolefi n Surfaces Oxygen Plasma Exposure and Post-Plasma Chemical Treatment for Producing OH Groups Post-Plasma Chemical Grafting of Molecules, Oligomers, or Polymers Selective Plasma Bromination for Introduction of Monosort C - Br Bonds to Polyolefi n Surfaces Functionalization of Graphitic Surfaces SiOx Deposition Grafting onto Radical Sites
ATMOSPHERIC-PRESSURE PLASMAS General Dielectric Barrier Discharge (DBD) Treatment Polymerization by Introduction of Gases, Vapors, or Aerosols into a DBD Introduction of Polymer Molecules into the Atmospheric-Pressure Plasma and Their Deposition as Thin Polymer Films (Aerosol-DBD) DBD Treatment of Polyolefi n Surfaces for Improving Adhesion in Metal?Polymer Composites Electrospray Ionization (ESI) Technique
PLASMA POLYMERIZATION Historical General Intention and Applications Mechanism of Plasma Polymerization Plasma Polymerization in Adsorption Layer or Gas Phase Side-Reactions Quasi-hydrogen Plasma Kinetic Models Based on Ionic Mechanism Kinetic Models of Plasma-Polymer Layer Deposition Based on a Radical Mechanism Dependence on Plasma Parameter Structure of Plasma Polymers Afterglow (Remote or Downstream) Plasmas Powder Formation Plasma Catalysis Copolymerization in Continuous-Wave Plasma Mode
PULSED-PLASMA POLYMERIZATION Introduction Basics Presented Work on Pulsed-Plasma Polymerization Role of Monomers in Pulsed-Plasma Polymerization Dark Reactions Pressure-Pulsed Plasma Differences between Radical and Pulsed-Plasma Polymerization Surface Structure and Composition of Pulsed-Plasma Polymers Plasma-Polymer Aging and Elimination of Radicals in Plasma Polymers Functional Groups Carrying Plasma-Polymer Layers Vacuum Ultraviolet (VUV) Induced Polymerization Plasma-Initiated Copolymerization Graft Polymerization Grafting onto Functional Groups
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