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Plasma surface modification of glass fibers and its optimization
Širjovová, Veronika ; Knob, Antonín (referee) ; Čech, Vladimír (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with glass fiber surface modification using plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition in order to prepare functional interface that enhances the properties of polymer composites. The effect of deposition conditions on shear strength was observed with respect to the chemical composition of the deposited film. Thin films were deposited on planar substrates and fibers using monomer tetravinylsilane in a mixture with oxygen at selected power of plasma discharge. Chemical composition of prepared material was analyzed by infrared spectroscopy. Planar substrate film adhesion was measured using the scratch test. The composite sample was prepared by embedding the surface modified fibers in unsaturated polyester resin, followed by the curing process. The cured composite sample underwent the short beam shear test.
Synthesis of low-crosslinked polymers by plasma polymerization
Kuchtová, Štěpánka ; Bránecký, Martin (referee) ; Čech, Vladimír (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition (PECVD), specifically plasma polymerisation, which has been used for the synthesis of low density crosslinked polymer thin films. Organosilicon thin films were deposited on a silicon substrate by radio frequency (RF) capacitively coupled plasma in a deposition chamber. Spectroscopic ellipsometry was used to determine the layer thickness and its optical properties. The chemical structure of the layers was investigated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and the mechanical properties were investigated by nanoindentation. The effect of power and self-bias (USB) on the chemical structure, mechanical and optical properties of the as-prepared layers, which are related to the crosslinking density, was investigated in the context of achieving low crosslinking density of the material. Low crosslinked plasma polymers were synthesized at a self-bias level of 1 V, which corresponds to an approximate RF power of 0,1 W. This material can be characterized by a density of 1, 2 g·cm-3 an elastic modulus of 4 GPa, a hardness of 0,04 GPa and a refractive index of 1.53 at 633 nm (He-Ne laser wavelength). Infrared spectroscopy confirmed that this plasma polymer is composed of a carbon network with fewer embedded silicon atoms and, in particular, the highest concentration of vinyl groups compared to plasma polymers prepared at higher powers.
Study of Thin-Film Surfaces
Trivedi, Rutul Rajendra ; Fejfar, Antonín (referee) ; Klapetek, Petr (referee) ; Šikola, Tomáš (referee) ; Čech, Vladimír (advisor)
Disertační práce se zabývá studiem povrchových vlastností jedno a vícevrstvých filmů deponovaných z vinyltriethoxysilanových a tetravinylsilanových monomerů. Zabývá se také charakterizací adheze jednovrstvých filmů z tetravinylsilanu. Plazmaticky polymerizované tenké vrstvy byly připraveny na leštěných křemíkových substrátech pomocí plazmové depozice z plynné fáze za ustálených podmínek. Povrchové vlastnosti vrstev byly charakterizovány pomocí různých metod rastrovací sondové mikroskopie a nanoindentačních technik jako je konvenční a cyklická nanoindentace. Vrypový test byl použit pro charakterizaci vlastností adheze vrstev. Jednovrstvé filmy připravené za různých depozičních podmínek byly charakterizovány s ohledem na povrchové morfologie a mechanické vlastností (modul pružnosti, tvrdost). Výsledky morfologie povrchu, analýzy zrn, nanoindentace, analýzy konečných prvků a modulů mapování pomohly rozlišit hybridní charakter filmů, které byly deponovány při vyšších výkonech RF-výboje. Nový přístup byl použit v povrchové charakterizaci vícevrstvého filmu pomocí rastrovací sondové mikroskopie a nanoindentace. Adhezívní chování plazmaticky polymerizovaných vrstev různých mechanických vlastností a tloušťek bylo analyzováno pomocí normálních a laterálních síl, koeficientu tření, a snímků vrypů získaných pomocí mikroskopie atomárních sil.
Modification of polymeric substrates by means of non-equilibrium plasma
Kuzminova, Anna ; Kylián, Ondřej (advisor) ; Čech, Vladimír (referee) ; Novák, Stanislav (referee)
Title: Modification of polymeric substrates by means of non-equilibrium plasma Author: Anna Kuzminova Department: Department of Macromolecular Physics Supervisor of the doctoral thesis: doc. RNDr. Ondřej Kylián, Ph.D. Abstract: Processing of polymeric materials by means of non-equilibrium plasma is a topic that reaches increasing attention, which is due to the wide range of possible applications. As an example can be mentioned processing of polymeric foils used for food packaging, where plasma treatment enables to improve their functional properties (e.g. increase their printability or enhance their barrier properties). In the frame of this PhD. thesis two different strategies suitable for the modification of polymeric materials were followed. The first one was based on treatment of polymers by atmospheric plasma. The main attention was devoted to the investigation of influence of atmospheric pressure plasma on surface properties of 8 commonly used polymers, namely on their chemical composition, morphology and wettability. In addition, it was observed that plasma treatment causes also alteration of their mechanical properties, may lead to their substantial etching and in some cases improves their biocompatibility. The second studied strategy was based on coating of polymers with thin functional...
Plasma polymers in the nanostructured and nanocomposite coatings
Shelemin, Artem ; Biederman, Hynek (advisor) ; Čech, Vladimír (referee) ; Vyskočil, Jiří (referee)
Title: Plasma polymers in the nanostructured and nanocomposite coatings Author: Artem Shelemin Department / Institute: Department of the Macromolecular Physics Supervisor of the doctoral thesis: Prof. RNDr. Hynek Biederman, DrSc. Abstract: The thesis represents the main results of my research work aimed to study nanostructured and nanocomposite films of plasma polymer. A few alternative experimental approaches were developed and investigated which ranged from low pressure (gas aggregation cluster sources and glancing angle deposition) to atmospheric pressure (dielectric barrier discharge and plasma jet) plasma processing. The metal/metal oxide Ti/TiOx, AlOx and plasma polymer SiOx(CH), Nylon 6,6 nanoparticles were prepared. The analysis of morphology of deposited plasma polymer coatings was performed by AFM and SEM. The chemical composition of films was studied by XPS and FTIR. Keywords: plasma polymer, nanoparticle, thin film, nanostructures
Ultrathin films deposited by means of magnetron sputtering and their characterization
Petr, Martin ; Kylián, Ondřej (advisor) ; Straňák, Vítězslav (referee) ; Tichý, Milan (referee)
Presented work is focused on the deposition and characterization of thin and ultrathin plasma polymer films, then also on the preparation of nanocomposites metal/plasma polymer. The characterization of plasma polymer films was partly done in-situ without exposing the samples to the atmosphere. The thickness of prepared films was measured by spectral ellipsometry, the chemical composition was measured by XPS. The morphology and optical properties of deposited films were measured ex-situ. It is shown that during the initial stages of growth the properties of plasma polymer films depend on their thickness and also on the material of the substrate. Many interesting applications were explored for prepared nanocomposites metal/plasma polymer. They can be used as superhydrophobic coatings, gradient coatings, substrates for Raman spectroscopy or as antibacterial coatings. Moreover, special optical properties of prepared nanocomposites were studied in detail. Presented work has an experimental character.
Stability of plasma polymers under various conditions
Matoušek, Jindřich ; Biederman, Hynek (advisor) ; Čech, Vladimír (referee) ; Novák, Rudolf (referee)
Title: Stability of plasma polymers under various conditions. Author: Jindřich Matoušek Department/Institute: Department of Macromolecular Physics/Charles University in Prague Supervisor of the doctoral thesis: prof. RNDr. Hynek Biederman, DrSc., Department of Macromolecular Physics Abstract: The depositions of plasma polymer thin films were carried out using plasma polymerization depostition. The working gas mixture consisted of argon and monomer vapours. The source monomers used were n-hexane and terthiophene. The depositions of nanocomposite thin films Sn/pp n-hexane by means of magnetron sputtering in a working gas mixture of argon and n-hexane were done. The resulting thin films were characterized by XPS, FTIR, AFM, SEM, TEM, optical microscope and elipsometry. The influence of deposition parameters on the resulting thin film propertires was studied. The ageing of the thin films in humidity and distilled water was studied. The current-voltage characteristics of selected thin films were measured. Keywords: plasma polymer, nanocomposite, ageing.
Study of the interaction of nanocomposite films with plasma
Steinhartová, Tereza ; Hanuš, Jan (advisor) ; Kousal, Jaroslav (referee)
The theoretical part deals with basic characteristics of low-temperature, low-pressure plasma. It describes the principles of preparation of nanocomposite films using this type of plasma and also the etching process in chemically active plasma. It further explains the basic principles of methods used to characterize our samples. The experimental part describes the process of optimalization of chemically active plasma ($O_2/Ar$) employed for etching of plasma polymer films. After finding suitable etching parameters several types of films were prepared. First, films of plasma polymer and then nanocomposite films composed of metal and plasma polymer. Afterwards the samples were treated in defined conditions of oxygen plasma. The aim was to study the physico-chemical properties of these films, especially their chemical composition using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and wettability. Attention was given to the change of the water contact angle as a function of etching time and morphology of the pample. In case of oxygen etching ageing of the film was studied. By increasing of roughness superhydrophobic (SHF) film was prepared.
XPS analysis of plasma polymers and nanocomposite films without breaking vacuum
Artemenko, Anna ; Biederman, Hynek (advisor) ; Čech, Vladimír (referee) ; Novák, Stanislav (referee)
Title: XPS analysis of plasma polymers and nanocomposite films without breaking vacuum Author: Anna Artemenko Institute: Charles University in Prague, Department of Macromolecular Physics Supervisor of the doctoral thesis: Prof. RNDr. Hynek Biederman, DrSc., Charles University in Prague, Department of Macromolecular Physics. Abstract: Plasma polymers and metal/ plasma polymer nanocomposites have been widely used for various biomedical proposes. Naturally, surface properties of the coatings such as high wettability, stability on the open air and in aqueous media, resistance towards different sterilization processes and cells adhesion are required for bioapplications. This thesis is mainly dedicated to the investigation of chemical composition of deposited coatings using XPS analysis. Nylon-like plasma polymer, PEO-like coatings, fluorocarbon plasma polymer (PTFE) films and Au/PEO-like, Ag/C:H, Al/C:H nanocomposites were chosen as the subject material. In addition, results of XPS measurements were used for the computer simulation for calculation of filling factor of metal/ plasma polymer nanocomposites. These results were in a good agreement with experimental data. Keywords: plasma polymer, nanocomposite, XPS analysis, bioapplication, simulation.
Synthesis of low-crosslinked polymers by plasma polymerization
Kuchtová, Štěpánka ; Bránecký, Martin (referee) ; Čech, Vladimír (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition (PECVD), specifically plasma polymerisation, which has been used for the synthesis of low density crosslinked polymer thin films. Organosilicon thin films were deposited on a silicon substrate by radio frequency (RF) capacitively coupled plasma in a deposition chamber. Spectroscopic ellipsometry was used to determine the layer thickness and its optical properties. The chemical structure of the layers was investigated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and the mechanical properties were investigated by nanoindentation. The effect of power and self-bias (USB) on the chemical structure, mechanical and optical properties of the as-prepared layers, which are related to the crosslinking density, was investigated in the context of achieving low crosslinking density of the material. Low crosslinked plasma polymers were synthesized at a self-bias level of 1 V, which corresponds to an approximate RF power of 0,1 W. This material can be characterized by a density of 1, 2 g·cm-3 an elastic modulus of 4 GPa, a hardness of 0,04 GPa and a refractive index of 1.53 at 633 nm (He-Ne laser wavelength). Infrared spectroscopy confirmed that this plasma polymer is composed of a carbon network with fewer embedded silicon atoms and, in particular, the highest concentration of vinyl groups compared to plasma polymers prepared at higher powers.

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