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Excellent anti‐bacterial activity and surface properties of polyamide‐6 films modified with argon‐plasma and methyl diallyl ammonium salt‐graft
Authors:Wei‐Hua Yao  Jui‐Chin Chen  Cheng‐Chi Chen
Affiliation:1. Department of Materials and Textile Engineering, Oriental Institute of Technology, Pan‐Chiao, Taipei Hsien, 236 Taiwan, ROC;2. Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, Nanya Institute of Technology, Jongli, Taoyuan, 32091 Taiwan, ROC
Abstract:In this study, the effect of argon‐plasma treatment on the grafting of methyl diallyl ammonium salt (MDAA) onto polyamide‐6 film and the anti‐bacterial and surface properties of the plasma‐ and graft‐treated film were investigated. The grafting amounts of MDAA caused by argon‐plasma treatment increased with the increase in the plasma exposure time and plasma power. The analyses of Fourier transform infrared (FT‐IR) spectroscopy and electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis (ESCA) spectra revealed that the epoxy and vinyl groups of MDAA could be grafted on the argon‐plasma treated polyamide‐6 film. The survey spectra of ESCA, the patterns of atomic force microscopy (AFM), and the spectra from scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were employed to certify the surface modification of argon‐plasma treated and the argon‐plasma treated/MDAA grafted polyamide‐6 films. Argon‐plasma treatment could generate the functional group and increase the roughness on the surface of polyamide‐6 film. This phenomenon could enhance the grafting effect of MDAA. The anti‐bacterial property of argon‐plasma treated/MDAA grafted polyamide‐6 film was excellent. This argon‐plasma treated/MDAA grafted polyamide‐6 film was expected to be applied on the field of packing. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:cold plasma  polyamide‐6 film  degradation  surface modification  anti‐bacteria
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