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dc.titleSurface structures and adhesion characteristics of poly(tetrafluoroethylene) films after modification by graft copolymerization
dc.contributor.authorKang, E.T.
dc.contributor.authorNeoh, K.G.
dc.contributor.authorChen, W.
dc.contributor.authorTan, K.L.
dc.contributor.authorLiaw, D.J.
dc.contributor.authorHuang, C.C.
dc.date.accessioned2014-06-17T10:02:42Z
dc.date.available2014-06-17T10:02:42Z
dc.date.issued1996
dc.identifier.citationKang, E.T.,Neoh, K.G.,Chen, W.,Tan, K.L.,Liaw, D.J.,Huang, C.C. (1996). Surface structures and adhesion characteristics of poly(tetrafluoroethylene) films after modification by graft copolymerization. Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology 10 (8) : 725-743. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
dc.identifier.issn01694243
dc.identifier.urihttp://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/67569
dc.description.abstractSurface modifications of Ar plasma-pretreated poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (PTFE) film were carried out via near-UV light-induced graft copolymerization with acrylic acid (AAc), Na salt of styrenesulfonic acid (NaSS) and N,N-dimethylacrylamide (DMAA). The structure and chemical composition of each copolymer surface and interface were studied by angle-resolved X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). For each PTFE substrate with a substantial amount of grafting, the hydrophilic graft penetrated or became partially submerged beneath a thin surface layer of dense substrate chains to form a stratified microstructure. This surface microstructure was further confirmed by the water contact angle results. In all cases, the concentration of surface grafted polymer increased with the plasma pretreatment time and monomer concentration. Adhesive-free adhesion studies revealed that the AAc graft copolymerized PTFE surface adhered strongly to another similarly modified surface (homo-interface) or to a DMAA graft copolymerized surface (hetero-interface) when brought into direct contact in the presence of water and subsequently dried. The lap shear strengths for both types of interface exceeded the yield strength of the PTFE film. The development of the adhesion strength depends on the concentration of the surface graft, the microstructure of the grafted surfaces, the nature of the interfacial interaction, and the adhesion (drying) time.
dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectAdhesive-free adhesion
dc.subjectPlasma treatment
dc.subjectPoly(tetrafluoroethylene)
dc.subjectSurface graft copolymerization
dc.subjectXPS
dc.typeArticle
dc.contributor.departmentCHEMICAL ENGINEERING
dc.contributor.departmentPHYSICS
dc.contributor.departmentINSTITUTE OF MOLECULAR & CELL BIOLOGY
dc.description.sourcetitleJournal of Adhesion Science and Technology
dc.description.volume10
dc.description.issue8
dc.description.page725-743
dc.description.codenJATEE
dc.identifier.isiutNOT_IN_WOS
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