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26/08/2009

Au-nanoparticles grafted on plasma treated PE

Václav Švorčík, A Chaloupka, P Rezanka, P Slepička, Zdenka Kolská, N Kasalková, Tomáš Hubáček, Jakub Siegle
Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 2010, 79(3): 315-317
DOI: 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2009.08.036
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Polyethylene (PE) surface was treated with At plasma. Activated surface was grafted from methanol solution of 1,2-ethanedithiol. Then the sample was immersed into freshly prepared colloid solution of Au-nanoparticles. Finally Au layer was sputtered on the samples. Properties of the modified PE were studied using various methods: AFM, EPR, RBS and nanoindentation. It was shown that the plasma treatment results in degradation of polymer chain (AFM) and creation of free radicals by EPR. After grafting with dithiol, the concentration of free radicals declines. The presence of Au and S in the surface layer after the coating with Au-nanoparticles was proved by RBS. Plasma treatment changes PE surface morphology and increases surface roughness, too. Another significant change in surface morphology and roughness was observed after deposition of Au-nanoparticles. Nanoindentation measurements show that the grafting with Au-nanoparticles increases adhesion of subsequently sputtered Au layer.

Keywords: argon plasma; Au nanoparticle; discharge; gold nanoparticles; grafting; particles; plasma treatment; polyethylene