Micro- and Mesostructures in Plasma Polymers of Trichloroethylene

This paper presents a plasma polymerization of trichloroethylene with the objective to study the formation of micro- and mesostructures in the polymers. Under plasma conditions, these polymers have a great potential of building complex self-assembled structures with electrical characteristics rangin...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on plasma science 2009-09, Vol.37 (9), p.1675-1682
Hauptverfasser: Cruz, G.J., Olayo, M.G., Fernandez, G., Vasquez-Ortega, M., Morales-Corona, J., Olayo, R.
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Zusammenfassung:This paper presents a plasma polymerization of trichloroethylene with the objective to study the formation of micro- and mesostructures in the polymers. Under plasma conditions, these polymers have a great potential of building complex self-assembled structures with electrical characteristics ranging from chlorined polyethylenes to polyacetylenes. The polymerization of trichloroethylene was studied with combinations of resistive, capacitive, and inductive electric configurations. Low-power syntheses used dc- and radio-frequency (RF)-resistive mechanisms and resulted in partially soluble polymers with conductivity in the 10 -12 -10 -5 -S/cm interval. On the other hand, polymers synthesized at high power with a combined RF inductive-capacitive configuration were almost insoluble with conductivity in the 10 -12 -10 -11 -S/cm interval. The morphology of polychloroethylene varied from smooth surfaces to agglomerates composed with micro- and mesostructures with mushroomlike profiles, which were very sensitive to the conditions of synthesis.
ISSN:0093-3813
1939-9375
DOI:10.1109/TPS.2009.2023220