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Physical-morphological and chemical changes leading to an increase in adhesion between plasma treated polyester fibres and a rubber matrix
Authors:H Krump  I Hudec  E Dayss
Institution:a Department of Plastics and Rubber, Slovak Technical University of Bratislava, Radlinského 9, Slovakia
b Department of Material Science, Martin Luther University, Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
c Department of Chemistry, University of the Free State (Qwaqwa Campus), Private Bag X13, Phuthaditjhaba 9866, South Africa
Abstract:The effects of plasma treatment, used to increase adhesion strength between poly(ethylene terephtalate) (PET) fibres and a rubber matrix, were investigated and compared. Morphological changes as a result of atmospheric plasma treatment were observed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). Wettability analysis using a surface energy evaluation system (SEE system) suggested that the plasma treated fibre was more wetting towards a polar liquid. When treated, these fibres showed a new lamellar crystallization, as shown by a new melting peak using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) has been used to study the chemical effect of inert (argon), active and reactive (nitrogen and oxygen) microwave-plasma treatments of a PET surface. Reactive oxygen plasma treatment by a de-convolution method shows new chemical species that drastically alter the chemical reactivity of the PET surface. These studies have also shown that the surface population of chemical species formed after microwave-plasma treatment is dependent on the plasma gas. All these changes cause better adhesion strength of the PET fibres to the rubber matrix.
Keywords:Plasma treatment  Scanning electron microscopy (SEM)  Atomic force microscopy (AFM)  Adhesion strength  Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC)  X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS)
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