IR spectra and structure of polyethylene coatings on silicon and germanium single-crystal substrates

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Krasovskii, A.N. [1 ]
Kurnosov, V.V. [1 ]
Stoyanov, O.V. [1 ]
Baranov, V.G. [1 ]
Polyakov, D.N. [1 ]
Alener, L.V. [1 ]
Deberdeyev, R.Ya. [1 ]
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[1] S.M. Kirov Chemical Technology Inst, Kazan, Russia
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Polymer science USSR | 1990年 / 32卷 / 10期
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Coatings--Spectroscopic Analysis - Coatings--Structure - Polyethylenes--Modification - Polyethylenes--Thin Films - Spectroscopy; Infrared--Applications;
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10.1016/0032-3950(90)90364-C
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The IR spectra and structure of coatings consisting of gas-phase polyethylene powder on single-crystal substrates of silicon and germanium, modified with bis-(4-amino-3-chlorophenyl) methane, have been analyzed. The spectra were recorded by means of thermostatically controlled optical blocks using both transmission or reflection at 20-160°C. The orientation function of the polymer in the coating was calculated by the Kramers-Kronig method with s- and p-polarization of the incident light. The transition from the free PE film to the coating is accompanied, in the region of the torsion-fan vibrations of the CH2 groups, by a redistribution of the intensity of the bands at 1085, 1155 and 1303 cm-1. The relative increase in the band at 1155 cm-1 is caused by the orienting effect of the substrate on the polymer macromolecules. The introduction of a modifier leads to an increase in the structural anisotropy of the coating. It is shown that there is a maximum in the dependence of the intensity of the band at 1303 cm-1 on the modifier concentration. The contribution of planar structures decreases as the modifier is introduced. The reduction of the intensity of the band at 1155 cm-1 as the modifier concentration is varied is caused by a reduction in the proportion of the more ordered amorphous phase (the mesophase) in the coating. The boundary layer of the coating at a distance of 0.5-1.0 μm from the substrate surface consists predominantly of macromolecules forming the mesophase; around 80°C, the macromolecules in the boundary layer become disoriented and the mesophase transforms into the ordinary amorphous condition.
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