Investigation of Polyimidesiloxanes for Use as Adhesives by Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis

Angle-dependent electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis (ESCA) was used to examine the air facing surface (20-100 Å thick) composition of polyimidesiloxanes with different processing variations, and of varying polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) content and block length (number of PDMS repeat unit varie...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of adhesion 1997-06, Vol.63 (1-3), p.199-214
Hauptverfasser: Zhuang, Hengzhong, Gardella, Joseph A., Incavo, Joseph A., Rojstaczer, Sergio, Rosenfeld, Jerold C.
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Zusammenfassung:Angle-dependent electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis (ESCA) was used to examine the air facing surface (20-100 Å thick) composition of polyimidesiloxanes with different processing variations, and of varying polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) content and block length (number of PDMS repeat unit varies from 1 to 9). Polyimide was clearly detected (due to the nitrogen content) in the 20-100 Å surface regions. This shows that a small amount of PDMS and short PDMS segment lengths in polyimidesiloxanes give a surface region with both PDMS and polyimide present. The surface composition, particularly that in the ca. 100 Å region, was correlated to the peel strength of polyimidesiloxane melt pressed to a metal substrate. Our results suggest that both PDMS and polyimide are essential components to rendering a needed peel strength. PDMS, having a good diffusive ability, readily reaches the substrate upon being pressed, achieving intimate contact, while imide groups interact with the substrate, presumably through chemical bonding; these two factors act synergistically to result in a high peel strength. In addition, the interaction mechanism and the failure mechanism involved in bonding polyimidesiloxane and metal substrate were also elucidated based on the ESCA results.
ISSN:0021-8464
1545-5823
1563-518X
DOI:10.1080/00218469708015221