Abstract

Despite the several advantages of the Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) polymer, its wide application is limited due to its hydrophobic nature and poor surface adhesion performance. The plasma treatment can effectively transform the hydrophobic surface to hydrophilic. However, their effects are for a short duration, and the modified surfaces gradually lose their wetting and surface adhesion properties. In this work, we have reported a combined effect of plasma and PEG Silane treatment for permanent hydrophilic modification and improved adhesion strength of PEEK surfaces. The time-dependent changes in the contact angles, XPS, and ATR-FTIR spectra results were carefully recorded to investigate the surface properties of the modified surfaces. It was observed that the functional groups and polar component of surface energy played a pivotal role in long-term modification of PEEK surfaces. The Plasma and PEG Silane treated PEEK surface retained a very low contact angle and high content of hydroxide, carboxylic acid, and peroxide groups as compared to the plasma-treated PEEK surfaces. The lap shear test confirms the long-term effects of Plasma and PEG Silane treatment on adhesion properties with high bonding strength after 48 days of sample storage, which was dropped for Plasma treated surface just after 7 days of storage.

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