| Literature DB >> 33477291 |
Witold Kaczorowski1, Hanna Świątek2, Klaudia Łuczak1, Marta Głuszek1, Marian Cłapa1.
Abstract
The processes of the deposition of carbon coatings on PDMS (polydimethylsiloxane) substrates using plasma techniques are widely used in a large number of studies, in applications ranging from electronic to biological. That is why the potential improvement of their functional properties, including tribological properties, seems very interesting. This paper presents an analysis of the impact of plasma pre-treatment on the properties of the produced diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings, including changes in the coefficients of friction and wear rates. The initial modification processes were performed using two different techniques based on low-pressure plasma (RF PACVD, radio-frequency plasma-assisted chemical vapour deposition) and dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma. The effects of the above-mentioned treatments on the geometric structure of the PDMS surface and its water contact angles and stability over time were determined. The basic properties of the DLC coatings produced on unmodified substrates were compared to those of the coatings subjected to plasma pre-treatment. The most interesting effects in terms of tribological properties were achieved after the DBD process and production of DLC coatings, achieving a decrease in wear rates to 2.45 × 10-8 mm3/Nm. The tests demonstrate that the cross-linking of the polymer substrate occurs during plasma pre-treatment.Entities:
Keywords: DBD; PDMS; RF PACVD; diamond-like carbon; plasma; tribological properties
Year: 2021 PMID: 33477291 PMCID: PMC7830654 DOI: 10.3390/ma14020433
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623