Photolysis of a fluorinated polymer film by vacuum ultraviolet radiation

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We studied the photolysis of a fluoroethylene-fluoropropylene copolymer (FEP) film by vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) radiation from a resonance Xe lamp at a wavelength of 147 nm and air pressures of 0.05 and 2.5 Torr. The chemical changes in the FEP surface layer were investigated by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy with attenuated total reflection attachment and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Double bonds were found to be the main product in the case of VUV treatment at 0.05 Torr, while photo-oxidation of FEP occurred predominantly by VUV treatment at 2.5 Torr under formation of the - CF2C(O)F group. This oxygen-containing group was more effectively formed in the FEP surface layer by VUV photo-oxidation than by conventional surface oxidation techniques such as treatments by plasma and corona discharge and ozone. Storage of the VUV-treated polymers in air at 50% relative humidity resulted in hydrolysis of - CF2C(O)F to the - CF2COOH group. Substantial improvement of the film wettability was noticed after VUV photo-oxidation. These findings suggest that VUV irradiation provides a high potential for surface modification of fluorinated polymers which are known to be particularly resistant against functionalization by conventional surface modification techniques such as plasma treatment. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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Vasilets, V. N., Hirata, I., Iwata, H., & Ikada, Y. (1998). Photolysis of a fluorinated polymer film by vacuum ultraviolet radiation. Journal of Polymer Science, Part A: Polymer Chemistry, 36(13), 2215–2222. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1099-0518(19980930)36:13<2215::AID-POLA7>3.0.CO;2-S

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