Article
  • Surface Characterization of the d-PMMA Thin Films Treated by Oxygen Plasma
  • Kim SH, Choi DJ, Lee JS, Choi HS
  • 산소 플라즈마 처리된 d-PMMA 박막의 표면특성 분석
  • 김성훈, 최동진, 이정수, 최호석
Abstract
In order to improve the hydrophilic property on the surface of d-PMMA(deuterated poly- (methyl methacrylate)) film, it was exposed to oxygen plasma. All experimental conditions were same except to plasma exposure time that was varied from 0 to 180 s. The effects according to the exposure time were identified using contact angles, X-ray reflectometer(XRR), neutron reflectometer(NR), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy(XPS). By confirming that as the exposure time increases, water contact angle decreases while the composition of oxygen increases, it was confirmed that the composition of oxygen has a huge influence on improving the hydrophilic property. The physical characters as a function of the exposure time were investigated by the XRR. By analyzing complementally the results of the XRR, NR, and XPS, more detailed chemical bonding conditions were studied by obtaining not only composition of the carbon and oxygen but that of the hydrogen.

d-PMMA(deuterated poly(methyl methacrylate)) 박막 표면의 친수성을 향상시키기 위해 산소 플라즈마에 노출시켰다. 이 때 모든 조건은 동일하며, 플라즈마에 대한 노출 시간만을 0초에서 180초까지 변화를 주어 노출 시간에 대한 영향을 접촉각과 X-ray 반사율 장치, 중성자 반사율 장치, XPS(X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy)를 이용해 조사하였다. 노출 시간이 증가할수록 물 접촉각은 작아지며, 산소의 조성은 커짐을 확인함으로써 산소의 조성이 친수성 향상에 큰 영향을 미치는 것을 확인할 수 있었다. 또한, X-ray 반사율 장치를 이용해 얻은 에칭률을 통해서 d-PMMA 박막에 대한 산소 플라즈마의 노출 시간에 따른 물리적 특성을 연구하였으며, X-ray 반사율과 중성자 반사율, 그리고 XPS 측정 결과로부터 산소와 탄소의 조성뿐만 아니라 수소의 조성까지도 얻음으로써 플라즈마 처리된 박막의 화학적 성질을 보다 자세히 연구할 수 있었다.

Keywords: plasma treatment; reflectivity; surface modification; PMMA; XPS.

  • Polymer(Korea) 폴리머
  • Frequency : Bimonthly(odd)
    ISSN 0379-153X(Print)
    ISSN 2234-8077(Online)
    Abbr. Polym. Korea
  • 2022 Impact Factor : 0.4
  • Indexed in SCIE

This Article

  • 2009; 33(3): 263-267

    Published online May 25, 2009

  • 10.7317/pk.
  • Received on Jan 13, 2009
  • Revised on Nov 30, -0001
  • Accepted on Feb 10, 2009

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