Abstract

Modifying polymers through ion irradiation is an advantageous method for controlling polymer with desirable properties. The surface modification mechanism and application of polymers by ion irradiation are under exploration. This review systematically analyzes the recent progress on the surface modification of common polymers by ion irradiation. The fundamentals of irradiation principle and chemical interaction, the irradiation effect of microstructure, macroproperties, and related characterization methods are introduced for the innovated applications. The effect of ion beam conditions (heavy or light ions, high or low energy/fluences) on different polymers is systematically analyzed for the different irradiation effect to achieve surface modification, in which the coupling mechanism between nuclear and electronic stopping power is provided. To meet the requirement of various application, the relationship between micro representation and macro performance is thoroughly discussed and established combined with the concerns regarding ion irradiation induced regulation mechanism. For the practical/potential application prospects, the frontier research on membrane separation, electrical, and biomedical applications are discussed. This review offers valuable insights into the modified microstructures versus the necessary surface properties of polymer by ion irradiation.

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