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Surface properties of poly(dimethylsiloxane)-based inorganic/organic hybrid materials

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POLYMER
Volume 47, Issue 4, Pages 1150-1158

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2005.12.057

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poly(dimethylsiloxane); inorganic/organic hybrids; surface property

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Poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS)-based hybrid materials were prepared by the sol-gel method on Si wafers, Al and polystyrene (PS) substrates. The reaction was monitored by attenuated total reflectance-infrared (ATR-IR) spectroscopy. The hybrid materials have always one surface made in contact with air and one with a substrate. These surfaces were investigated by using tapping mode atomic force microscopy (AFM), X-ray photo-electron spectroscopy (XPS), low-energy ion scattering (LETS) and dynamic contact angle (DCA) analysis. The hybrid sample surfaces made in contact with air and substrates appeared to have different structures. The former have a silica-free PDMS top layer of similar to 2 nm thick; while in the latter cases, SiO(2) are located at or just beneath the outermost atomic layer. In air and at room temperature, SiO(2) are likely beneath the outermost atomic layer. In contact with water, polar -OH groups at the surface of SiO(2) can easily stretch out to the outer-most atomic layer. No correlation was found between the roughness of the surfaces and the amount of in situ formed SiO(2) present in the materials. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All fights reserved.

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