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Effects of chemical structure and plasma treatment on the surface properties of polysulfones
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2007
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Materials ScienceChemical EngineeringEngineeringSurface FunctionalizationSurface ScienceSurface TensionMembrane CharacterizationSurface ModificationPolysulfone MembranesSurface TreatmentChemistryPlasma TreatmentSurface Tension ParametersPlasma ProcessingPolymer MembraneSurface Properties
Abstract The correlation between surface tension parameters and the chemical composition of polysulfone, chloromethylated polysulfone and quaternized polysulfone membranes, before and after plasma treatment, was investigated. Calculations are based on the geometric mean approach of Owens, Wendt, Rabel and Kälble, as well as on the theoretical methods involving quantitative structureproperty relationships on the basis of the group contribution techniques. The chemical modifications of polysulfone membranes and the low pressure plasma treatment affect the contact angle corresponding to different liquids. Consequently, the total surface tension and the polar component increase with the substitution degree of chloromethylated polysulfone and with the quaternization degree of the ammonium groups, in quaternized polysulfone samples. The plasma treatment modifies the surface energy of the samples, increasing their surface polarity and wettability. Surface wettability trends were also studied by means of the free energy of hydration between compounds and water.