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Low-pressure H₂, NH₃ microwave plasma treatment of Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) powders: chemical, thermal and wettability analysis.
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Low-pressure H₂, NH₃ microwave plasma treatment of Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) powders: chemical, thermal and wettability analysis.

Harald Hunke, Navneet Soin, Tahir H. Shah, Erich Kramer, Alfons Pascual, Mallampalli S.L. Karuna and E. Siores
Materials, Vol.8(5), pp.2258-2275
2015

Abstract

polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) low-pressure microwave plasma ESCA/XPS degeneration thermal stability
Functionalization of Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) powders of ~6 μm particle size is carried out using low-pressure 2.45 GHz H₂, NH₃ microwave plasmas for various durations (2.5, 10 h) to chemically modify their surface and alter their surface energy. The X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) analyses reveal that plasma treatment leads to significant defluorination (F/C atomic ratio of 1.13 and 1.30 for 10 h NH₃ and H₂ plasma treatments, respectively vs. 1.86 for pristine PTFE), along with the incorporation of functional polar moieties on the surface, resulting in enhanced wettability. Analysis of temperature dependent XPS revealed a loss of surface moieties above 200 °C, however, the functional groups are not completely removable even at higher temperatures (>300 °C), thus enabling the use of plasma treated PTFE powders as potential tribological fillers in high temperature engineering polymers. Ageing studies carried over a period of 12 months revealed that while the surface changes degenerate over time, again, they are not completely reversible. These functionalised PTFE powders can be further used for applications into smart, high performance materials such as tribological fillers for engineering polymers and bio-medical, bio-material applications.
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