Effect of Non-Thermal Sulfur Hexafluoride Cold Plasma Modification on Surface Properties of Polyoxymethylene

Chemphyschem. 2024 Mar 28:e202300709. doi: 10.1002/cphc.202300709. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy was employed to reveal the differences in the chemical structure of the topmost layer after plasma modification. It was found out that changes in the surface properties of the polymer could be observed even after 20 seconds of treatment. The surface becomes hydrophobic or superhydrophobic, with the water contact angles up to 160 degrees. Morphological changes and increased roughness can be observed only in the nanoscale, whereas the structure seems to be unaffected in the microscale. As a result of plasma modification a permanent hydrophobic effect was obtained on the polyoxymethylene surface.

Keywords: non-thermal plasma; plasma modification; polyoxymethylene; superhydrophobic; surface properties.