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Variability in Plasma Polymerization Processes – An International Round-Robin Study

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2013

Abstract

This multi-centre investigation explores the variability that results from using the power/flow rate ratio (W/F) to describe plasma treatment and plasma polymerization processes. Results from fourteen reactors of different design and spread across ten laboratories, showed that the chemistry of the treated and deposited polymer/plasma polymer films is highly variable between reactor systems, and that there was no clear pattern linking these variations to other properties of the reactor systems (e.g. pressure, volume, electrode configuration).

Although W/FM provides a useful rule-of-thumb for process optimization within a single system, it does not provide sufficient information to enable the same plasma polymer to be produced on a different system.