A study of the oxidation of two aromatic polyimide fluoropolymers containing phenylphosphine oxide by a water plasma and gamma-radiolysis in air
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01/01/2001
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The oxidation of two fluorinated polyimides containing phenylphosphine oxide units, TOR-RC and TOR-RC ODPA, have been studied at 300 K for treatment by a water plasma and gamma -radiolysis in air. The changes in the O 1s/C 1s ratios obtained from x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis showed that for exposure to the water plasma the ratio increases at short exposure times and then levels to a constant value. Evidence for the formation of phosphate species was also obtained from the XPS analyses. Similar observations were made for gamma -radiolysis of the polymers in air. The polymers containing phenylphosphine oxide were found to be more resistant to oxidation in the water plasma than Kapton(R). Radiolysis of the polymers in air to high doses were also accompanied by a red shift in the visible absorption spectra. |
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eng |
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IOP Publishing Ltd |
Palavras-Chave | #Polymer Science #Degradation #Radiation #C1 #250599 Macromolecular Chemistry not elsewhere classified #780103 Chemical sciences |
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Journal Article |