Plasma Polymerization

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Content: A review of recent advances in plasma polymerization / Mitchel Shen and Alexis T. Bell --
Competitive ablation and polymerization (CAP) mechanisms of glow discharge polymerization / H.K. Yasuda --
Propylene glow discharge polymerization in the presence of bromotrichloromethane / Ashok K. Sharma, Frank Millich, and Eckhard W. Hellmuth --
The formation mechanism of styrene polymer film by glow discharge direct method / K. Tsuneto and I. Taniguchi --
Polymerization of hydrocarbons in a pulsed plasma / J.W. Vinzant, M. Shen, and A.T. Bell --
Plasma diagnostics of polymerizing benzene plasma : plasma diagnostics of a tool for controlling plasma reaction / Masahiro Niinomi and Kenji Yanagihara --
Effects of plasma-polymerized film on the current-voltage characteristics of single probe / Shinji Yamaguchi, Goro Sawa, and Masayuki Ieda --
Fourier transform infrared analysis of plasma-polymerized 2-vinylpyridine thin films / K.W. Bieg and D.K. Ottesen --
ESCA characterization of plasma-polymerized fluorocarbons / M.R. Pender, M. Shen, A.T. Bell, and M. Millard --
Plasma polymerization of tetrafluoroethylene in a capacitively coupled discharge with internal electrodes / N. Morosoff and H. Yasuda --
Plasma deposition of fluorinated compounds / Attila E. Pavlath and Allen G. Pittman --
Metal containing fluoropolymer films produced by simultaneous plasma etching and polymerization / A. Dilks and Eric Kay --
Plasma-polymerized organosilicon thin films : structure and properties / M. Kryszewski, A.M. Wrobel, and J. Tyczkowski --
Thermal modification of plasma-polymerized organosilazane thin films / A.M. Wrobel and M. Kryszewski --
Plasma-initiated polymerization and copolymerization of liquid vinyl monomers / Yoshihito Osada, Alexis T. Bell, and Mitchel Shen --
Characterization of crystalline poly(trioxane) and poly(tetraoxane) obtained through plasma-initiated polymerization / Akira Odajima, Yoshiaki Nakase, Yoshihito Osada, Alexis T. Bell, and Mitchel Shen --
Tandem plasma-polymerization apparatus for continuous coating of fibers and films / H. Yasuda and N. Morosoff --
Mechanical properties of polymer composites using plasma-modified mica filler / H.P. Schreiber, M.R. Wertheimer, and A.U. Sridharan --
Plasma etching of poly[N, N'-(p, p'-oxydiphenylene) pyromellitimide] film and photo/thermal degradation of etched and unetched film / T. Wydeven, C.C. Johnson, M.A. Golub, M.S. Hsu, and N.R. Lerner --
Plasma polymerization coating of DT-filled glass shells for laser fusion targets / Wayne L. Johnson, Stephan A. Letts, Charles W. Hatcher, Lyman E. Lorensen, and Charles D. Hendricks.

Author(s): Mitchel Shen and Alexis T. Bell (Eds.)
Series: ACS Symposium Series 108
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Year: 1979

Language: English
Pages: 331
City: Washington

Title Page......Page 1
Copyright......Page 2
ACS Symposium Series......Page 3
FOREWORD......Page 4
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PREFACE......Page 5
1 A Review of Recent Advances in Plasma Polymerization......Page 6
Kinetics......Page 7
Mechanism......Page 13
Structure......Page 17
Properties......Page 28
Applications......Page 32
Literature Cited......Page 34
2 Competitive Ablation and Polymerization (CAP) Mechanisms of Glow Discharge Polymerization......Page 39
References......Page 53
Experimental......Page 55
Results and Discussion......Page 59
Acknowledgements......Page 64
"Literature Cited"......Page 65
4 The Formation Mechanism of Styrene Polymer Film by Glow Discharge Direct Method......Page 67
Theory of film growth rate......Page 68
Results and Discussion......Page 70
Appendix......Page 77
References......Page 79
Experimental......Page 80
Results and Discussion......Page 82
Acknowledgment......Page 85
References......Page 86
ABSTRACT......Page 87
Polymerization......Page 88
Probe Experiments......Page 89
Mass spectroscopy......Page 91
Reaction condition and plasma characteristics......Page 93
Mass spectroscopy......Page 98
Plasma diagnostics as a tool for controlling plasma reaction......Page 106
APPENDIX Necessary Condition for Heated Probe......Page 110
LITERATURES CITED......Page 113
7 Effects of Plasma-Polymerized Film on the Current-Voltage Characteristics of Single Probe......Page 114
Deposition Rate......Page 115
Experimental Results......Page 117
Discussion......Page 119
Conclusion......Page 121
Abstract......Page 123
Literature Cited......Page 124
Experimental......Page 125
Results and Discussion......Page 127
Conclusions......Page 141
Literature Cited......Page 142
Experimental......Page 143
Theoretical......Page 144
Results and Discussion......Page 145
Influence of Monomer Composition and Deposition Conditions on Film Composition......Page 151
References......Page 157
A. Unusual Aspects of TFE Plasma Polymerization......Page 159
B. Plasma Polymerization of TFE in Inductively Coupled Systems.......Page 160
Experimental......Page 161
Results and Discussion:......Page 162
Literature Cited:......Page 175
Experimental......Page 176
Results and Discussion......Page 178
Literature Cited......Page 186
12 Metal Containing Fluoropolymer Films Produced by Simultaneous Plasma Etching and Polymerization......Page 188
Experimental......Page 190
1. Polymer Formed in a Molybdenum-Perfluoropropane System......Page 194
2. Film Formation as a Function of Cathode Material......Page 197
a) Calibration of the Mass Spectrometer......Page 201
b) Plasma Effluent Mass Spectra......Page 202
Mechanistic Aspects of Polymerization......Page 205
Acknowledgments......Page 208
Literature Cited......Page 210
13 Plasma-Polymerized Organosilicon Thin Films-Structure and Properties......Page 212
EXPERIMENTAL......Page 213
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION......Page 214
ABSTRACT......Page 226
LITERATURE CITED......Page 228
Experimental......Page 230
Results and Discussion......Page 231
Acknowledgments......Page 241
References......Page 242
Experimental......Page 243
Results and Discussion......Page 244
Abstract......Page 247
Literature Cited......Page 251
Experimental......Page 252
Results and Discussion......Page 254
Literature Cited......Page 263
17 Tandem Plasma-Polymerization Apparatus for Continuous Coating of Fibers and Films......Page 264
I. Plasma Polymerization Parameters.......Page 265
II. Description of Apparatus:......Page 271
Literature Cited:......Page 273
18 Mechanical Properties of Polymer Composites Using Plasma-Modified Mica Filler......Page 274
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION......Page 275
CONCLUSIONS......Page 282
LITERATURE CITED......Page 284
Experimental......Page 286
Results......Page 288
Discussion......Page 297
Abstract......Page 299
Literature Cited......Page 300
20 Plasma Polymerization Coating of DT-Filled Glass Shells for Laser Fusion Targets......Page 302
Experimental......Page 303
Results and Discussion......Page 307
The Nature and Growth Mechanism of Film Imperfections......Page 310
Deposition Rate Characterization......Page 312
Literature Cited......Page 316
C......Page 318
D......Page 320
E......Page 321
F......Page 322
H......Page 323
M......Page 324
O......Page 325
P......Page 326
S......Page 329
T......Page 330
Z......Page 331