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Unraveling Exclusive In-Plasma Initiated Oxidation Processes Occurring at Polymeric Surfaces upon O(2) Admixtures to Medium Pressure Ar and N(2) DBD Treatments

Polymeric surfaces have been increasingly plasma-activated to adopt adequate chemistries, enabling their use in different applications. An unavoidable surface oxygen insertion upon exposure to non-oxygen-containing plasmas was always observed and mainly attributed to in-plasma oxidation stemming fro...

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Autores principales: Ghobeira, Rouba, Esbah Tabaei, Parinaz Saadat, Nikiforov, Anton, Morent, Rino, De Geyter, Nathalie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10386160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37514368
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15142978
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author Ghobeira, Rouba
Esbah Tabaei, Parinaz Saadat
Nikiforov, Anton
Morent, Rino
De Geyter, Nathalie
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Esbah Tabaei, Parinaz Saadat
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description Polymeric surfaces have been increasingly plasma-activated to adopt adequate chemistries, enabling their use in different applications. An unavoidable surface oxygen insertion upon exposure to non-oxygen-containing plasmas was always observed and mainly attributed to in-plasma oxidation stemming from O(2) impurities in plasma reactors. Therefore, this work investigates exclusive in-plasma oxidation processes occurring on polyethylene surfaces by purposely admixing different O(2) concentrations to medium-pressure Ar and N(2) dielectric barrier discharges (base pressure: 10(−7) kPa). Hence, distinctive optical emission spectroscopy and in-situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) data were carefully correlated. Pure N(2) discharge triggered an unprecedented surface incorporation of large nitrogen (29%) and low oxygen (3%) amounts. A steep rise in the O-content (10%) at the expense of nitrogen (15%) was detected upon the addition of 6.2 × 10(−3)% of O(2) to the feed gas. When the added O(2) exceeded 1%, the N content was completely quenched. Around 8% of surface oxygen was detected in Ar plasma due to high-energy Ar metastables creating more surface radicals that reacted with O(2) impurities. When adding only 6.2 × 10(−3)% of O(2) to Ar, the surface O content considerably increased to 12%. Overall, in-plasma oxidation caused by O(2) impurities can strikingly change the surface chemistry of N(2) and Ar plasma-treated polymers.
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spelling pubmed-103861602023-07-30 Unraveling Exclusive In-Plasma Initiated Oxidation Processes Occurring at Polymeric Surfaces upon O(2) Admixtures to Medium Pressure Ar and N(2) DBD Treatments Ghobeira, Rouba Esbah Tabaei, Parinaz Saadat Nikiforov, Anton Morent, Rino De Geyter, Nathalie Polymers (Basel) Article Polymeric surfaces have been increasingly plasma-activated to adopt adequate chemistries, enabling their use in different applications. An unavoidable surface oxygen insertion upon exposure to non-oxygen-containing plasmas was always observed and mainly attributed to in-plasma oxidation stemming from O(2) impurities in plasma reactors. Therefore, this work investigates exclusive in-plasma oxidation processes occurring on polyethylene surfaces by purposely admixing different O(2) concentrations to medium-pressure Ar and N(2) dielectric barrier discharges (base pressure: 10(−7) kPa). Hence, distinctive optical emission spectroscopy and in-situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) data were carefully correlated. Pure N(2) discharge triggered an unprecedented surface incorporation of large nitrogen (29%) and low oxygen (3%) amounts. A steep rise in the O-content (10%) at the expense of nitrogen (15%) was detected upon the addition of 6.2 × 10(−3)% of O(2) to the feed gas. When the added O(2) exceeded 1%, the N content was completely quenched. Around 8% of surface oxygen was detected in Ar plasma due to high-energy Ar metastables creating more surface radicals that reacted with O(2) impurities. When adding only 6.2 × 10(−3)% of O(2) to Ar, the surface O content considerably increased to 12%. Overall, in-plasma oxidation caused by O(2) impurities can strikingly change the surface chemistry of N(2) and Ar plasma-treated polymers. MDPI 2023-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10386160/ /pubmed/37514368 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15142978 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Unraveling Exclusive In-Plasma Initiated Oxidation Processes Occurring at Polymeric Surfaces upon O(2) Admixtures to Medium Pressure Ar and N(2) DBD Treatments
title Unraveling Exclusive In-Plasma Initiated Oxidation Processes Occurring at Polymeric Surfaces upon O(2) Admixtures to Medium Pressure Ar and N(2) DBD Treatments
title_full Unraveling Exclusive In-Plasma Initiated Oxidation Processes Occurring at Polymeric Surfaces upon O(2) Admixtures to Medium Pressure Ar and N(2) DBD Treatments
title_fullStr Unraveling Exclusive In-Plasma Initiated Oxidation Processes Occurring at Polymeric Surfaces upon O(2) Admixtures to Medium Pressure Ar and N(2) DBD Treatments
title_full_unstemmed Unraveling Exclusive In-Plasma Initiated Oxidation Processes Occurring at Polymeric Surfaces upon O(2) Admixtures to Medium Pressure Ar and N(2) DBD Treatments
title_short Unraveling Exclusive In-Plasma Initiated Oxidation Processes Occurring at Polymeric Surfaces upon O(2) Admixtures to Medium Pressure Ar and N(2) DBD Treatments
title_sort unraveling exclusive in-plasma initiated oxidation processes occurring at polymeric surfaces upon o(2) admixtures to medium pressure ar and n(2) dbd treatments
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10386160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37514368
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15142978
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