Metallization of polymers modified by ion-assisted reaction (IAR)

J. Cho, W. Bang, K. Kim, Sang-Yeob Han, Y. Sun, S. Koh
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Surfaces of PTFE and PVDF were modified by ion-assisted reaction (IAR) in which 1 keV ions were irradiated on the surface of the polymer with varying ion dose in an oxygen gas environment, and Cu, Pt, Al and Ag thin films were deposited on the modified polymers. Wettability of the modified polymers was largely improved by the formation of hydrophilic groups due to chemical reaction between polymer surface and the oxygen gas during IAR. The change in wettability in the modified polymers was also related to the change in surface morphology and roughness. Adhesion between metal films and polymers modified by IAR was significantly improved, so that no detachment was possible in the tape test. The increase of adhesion strength between the metal film and the modified PVDF was mainly attributed to the formation of hydrophilic groups, which interacted with the metal film. In the case of the modified PTFE, the enhanced adhesion to metal film could be explained by the change in surface morphology together with the formation of hydrophilic groups. The electrical properties of the metal films on the modified polymers were also investigated.
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离子辅助反应修饰聚合物的金属化研究
采用离子辅助反应(IAR)对聚四氟乙烯(PTFE)和聚偏氟乙烯(PVDF)表面进行了改性,即在氧气环境中以不同的离子剂量照射1 keV离子,在改性后的聚合物表面沉积Cu、Pt、Al和Ag薄膜。在IAR过程中,聚合物表面与氧气发生化学反应,形成亲水基团,从而大大提高了改性聚合物的润湿性。改性聚合物的润湿性变化也与表面形貌和粗糙度的变化有关。经IAR改性的金属薄膜与聚合物之间的附着力明显提高,因此在胶带试验中不可能出现脱离现象。改性后的PVDF与金属膜之间的粘附强度增加主要是由于亲水性基团的形成与金属膜相互作用。改性后的聚四氟乙烯与金属膜的附着力增强可以通过表面形貌的改变和亲水性基团的形成来解释。研究了改性聚合物表面金属薄膜的电学性能。
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