Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5368861 Applied Surface Science 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Time-of-Flight (TOF) static secondary ion mass spectrometry (S-SIMS) was used to gain molecular information on the surface modifications introduced by plasma treatment of polypropylene (PP) films. A procedure using slotted electron microscopy grids was developed to deal with the charge build-up of samples with a thickness of about 30 μm. The surface composition was studied as a function of the plasma treatment time. A comparison of the mass spectra from untreated and treated PP showed significant differences of signal intensities of ions that could be specifically related to the presence of oxygen-containing species.

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