Structure of plasma (Re)polymerized polylactic acid films fabricated by plasma-assisted vapour thermal deposition

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Plasma polymer films typically consist of very short fragments of the precursor molecules. That rather limits the applicability of most plasma polymerisation/plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition (PECVD) processes in cases where retention of longer molecular structures is desirable. Plasma-assisted vapour thermal deposition (PAVTD) circumvents this limitation by using a classical bulk polymer as a high molecular weight “precursor”. As a model polymer in this study, polylactic acid (PLA) has been used. The resulting PLA-like films were characterised mostly by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. The molecular structure of the films was found to be tunable in a broad range: from the structures very similar to bulk PLA polymer to structures that are more typical for films prepared using PECVD. In all cases, PLA-like groups are at least partially preserved. A simplified model of the PAVTD process chemistry was proposed and found to describe well the observed composition of the films. The structure of the PLA-like films demonstrates the ability of plasma-assisted vapour thermal deposition to bridge the typical gap between the classical and plasma polymers.

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Krtouš, Z., Hanyková, L., Krakovský, I., Nikitin, D., Pleskunov, P., Kylián, O., … Kousal, J. (2021). Structure of plasma (Re)polymerized polylactic acid films fabricated by plasma-assisted vapour thermal deposition. Materials, 14(2), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14020459

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