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Hexamethyldisiloxane plasma-polymerized

Another illustrative example of the application of FTIR spectroscopy to problems of interest in adhesion science is provided by the work of Taylor and Boerio on plasma polymerized silica-like films as primers for structural adhesive bonding [15]. Mostly these films have been deposited in a microwave reactor using hexamethyldisiloxane (HMDSO) as monomer and oxygen as the carrier gas. Transmission FTIR spectra of HMDSO monomer were characterized by strong... [Pg.258]

There has been a great deal of interest in the study of the electrical properties of plasma polymerized films. Early data on the dielectric and conductivity of the films has been reviewed by Mearns ( ). More recently, the dielectric properties of plasma polymerized styrene (69-71), acrylonitrile (72), hexamethyldisiloxane (73-75), tetrafluoroethylene... [Pg.23]

Electronic interaction of chromophores prone to stacking and aggregation, for example, weso-tetraphenyl porphyrins (TPPs), can also be suppressed by mechanically incorporating and site-isolating the chromophores in a polysilox-ane matrix prepared by atmospheric-pressure plasma polymerization of the metalloporphyrins and hexamethyldisiloxane [10,11]. [Pg.425]

Figure 19.8 shows the pH-dependence of zeta potential in ImM NaCl for three plasma polymer surfaces having different functional characteristics. The respective surfaces of this figure are plasma-polymerized acrylic acid, hexamethyldisiloxane (HMDSO) and 1,2-diaminocyclohexane (DACH). It is evident from the figure that these surfaces have very different electrokinetic surface properties. This pH-dependence clearly... [Pg.380]

Recently, we have studied a variety of sandwich type electrodes for development of enzyme electrodes based on oxidases. In this paper, we focused on extending linearity and blood-compatibility of the outer membrane, i.e., polycarbonate (PC) membrane, without affecting the selectivity. We modified the outer surface of this membrane by plasma polymerization of hexamethyldisiloxane (HMDS) in a glow-discharge reactor or by coating with polyvinylalcohol (PVAL). The PVAL coated surfaces were further treated with an anticoagulant, i.e., heparin. We studied the linearity, selectivity and blood-compatibility of these membranes and related electrodes. Here, we present the results of these studies. [Pg.72]

The chemical structure of polymerized hexamethyldisiloxane was studied by spectroscopic means such as IR, XPS, and NMR [53]. The plasma polymer was barely... [Pg.73]

Ways have been investigated to reduce or avoid leaching of plasticizers. Barreto et al. (2012) deposited a barrier coating onto PVC, resulting in a reduction of more than 80% of leaching of the plasticizer. The barrier was established by means of plasma-activated CVD used to polymerize octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (OMCTS) and hexamethyldisiloxane (HMDSO). Covalent bonding of the plasticizer to PVC... [Pg.12]

Depending on the plasma processes conditions, it is possible to obtain hybrid (organic-inorganic) films. In addition, gradient films from the outer surface to the substrate can be obtained changing the process conditions. For instance, the 02/hexamethyldisiloxane (HMDS) ratio has a great infiuence on the resulting plasma polymers obtained in the polymerization of HMDS, as determined by infrared spectroscopy. The infrared spectra of the HMDS monomer and two siloxane plasma... [Pg.352]


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