Critical evaluation of conditions of plasma polymerization
- 1 April 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Chemistry Edition
- Vol. 16 (4) , 743-759
- https://doi.org/10.1002/pol.1978.170160403
Abstract
Under conditions of plasma polymerization, we are dealing with the “reactive” or “self‐exhausting” rather than the “nonreactive” or “non‐self‐exhausting” gas phase (plasma). Therefore, many parameters that define the gas phase, such as system pressure and monomer flow rate, which are measured in the nonplasma state (before glow discharge is initiated), do not apply to a steady state of plasma, the conditions under which most of the studies on plasma polymerization are carried out. Consequently, information based on: (1) the polymer deposition rate measured at a fixed flow rate and discharge power, (2) the dependence of deposition rate on flow rate at fixed discharge power, or (3) the dependence of deposition rate on discharge power at fixed flow rate, does not provide meaningful data that can be used to compare the characteristic nature of various organic compounds in plasma polymerization. The significance and true meaning of experimental parameters applicable to conditions of plasma polymerization are discussed. The most important feature is that plasma polymerizations of various organic compounds should be compared at comparable levels of composite discharge power parameter W/FM, where W is discharge power, F is the monomer flow rate (given in moles), and M is the molecular weight of a monomer.Keywords
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