Depth Profiling of Polymer Films by Confocal Raman Spectroscopy

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Abstract

Confocal Raman microspectroscopy has many potential applications in the study of polymer-solvent interactions, including the determination of solvent and polymer-solvent complex depth profiles. This contribution focuses on preventing the formation of polymer-solvent complexes, using surface chemical modification of PVC films. While the surface-specific nature of the film modification is easily demonstrated, confocal Raman measurements clearly show the effects of film refractive index: the modifier depth profile shows a lack of symmetry and the film thickness is underestimated. A spectral normalisation method is described, and this is shown to result in a modifier depth profile which is in good agreement with data obtained by Raman microspectroscopy following physical cross-sectioning of a sample. Alternative techniques for Raman depth profiling are also discussed.

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Spells, S. J., Reinecke, H., Sacristán, J., Yarwood, J., & Mijangos, C. (2003). Depth Profiling of Polymer Films by Confocal Raman Spectroscopy. In Macromolecular Symposia (Vol. 203, pp. 147–154). https://doi.org/10.1002/masy.200351313

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