Abstract

Polyamide 12 (PA12) films have been modified by CF4 and CF4+H2 (50/50 v/v) microwave plasma with different treatment times. The surface modifications have been followed versus plasma exposure duration by water contact angle measurements and atomic force microscopy (AFM) Pervaporation measurements were carried out to characterize the effects of these plasma treatments on water transport through PA12 films. From these measurements, water permeability was determined for each duration time of treatment. The efficiency of these plasma treatments in reduced permeability is compared. For both plasma treatments (CF4 and CF4+H2), the analysis of the experimental data shows an increase and then a decrease of the permeability coefficient P with treatment durations. These observations are related with the evolution of the surface versus treatment time. From all these experimental results, it is clearly shown that the barrier effect to water in plasma-treated layers of PA12 is improved significantly, especially with CF4.

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