Metallization of Polymers

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Pub. Date: 1990-05-05
Publisher(s): American Chemical Society
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Summary

The focus of this volume is toward a thorough understanding of the factors that affect the adhesion of metals to polymer surfaces. Its 36 chapters present a variety of approaches to control the factors that affect adhesion and a clear discussion of the available study techniques. Among thebroad topics covered are surface analysis techniques, surface morphology and modification, and interfacial interaction. These are clarified by specific examples of adhesion of various metals to polymers, application techniques such as evaporation and sputtering of metals onto polymide, and theeffect of aging on adhesion. In addition, many techniques are described for surface analysis, nuclear scattering, and trace element detection.

Table of Contents

The Present State of Metallized Polyimide
Photoelectron Spectroscopies Applied to Polymer-Metal
Interactions Using Near-Edge Soft X-ray Absorption
Spectroscopy to Study Organic
Polymers and Metal-Polymer
Interactions High-Resolution Electron
Energy Loss Spectroscopy; Application to Polymer Surfaces and Polymer-Metal
Interactions Plasma- and Corona-Modified Polymer Surfaces: Characterization by Static
Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry Depth Profiles of Thin Films and Interfaces by the Elastic Recoil
Detection Technique Quantitative Trace Element Analysis by Proton-Induced X-ray
Emission Trace Element Determination in Polymers by Neutron
Activation Morphology of Polymer Chains by Transmission
Electron Microscopy Polymer Surface
Modification by Dual-Frequency Plasma
Treatment Polyimide Surface Degradation X-ray
Photoelectron Spectroscopic Study Under UV-Pulsed Laser Irradiation
Metal-Filled Polymers: Surface Modification by Plasma Deposition
Wet-Process Surface Modification of Polyimides: Adhesion Improvement
Sensitivity of Plasma Fluorinated
Polyimide and Poly(tetrafluroethylene) to High-Energy Ion Beams
During Rutherford Backscattering
Spectroscopy Surface Analysis of Polymers by Using Ionic
Spectrometries: X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopic
Evaluation of Ion Bombardment
Damages Thermal Stability of Electron-Irradiated Poly(tetrafluoroethylene): X-ray
Photoelectron and Mass Spectroscopic
Study Novel Process for Surface Modification of Polyimide
Reactions of Metal Atoms with Monomers and Polymers
Reactions of Metal Powders with Organic Polymers
Reaction During the Sputtering of Metals onto Polyimide
Aluminum-Polyester Corrosion: An X-ray
Photoelectron Spectroscopic Study Metal-Polyimide
Interfaces Characterized by Secondary Ion Mass
Spectroscopy Model Systems for the Polyimide-on-Copper
Interface Polyimide-Copper Interface: Model Study Using
Photoelectron Spectroscopy Aluminum-Polyimide
Interface Solventless Polyamic Acid: Consequences for Reactivity with Metals
Characterization of the Poly(ether ether ketone)-Copper Interface: Preliminary
Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis
Studies Langmuir Blodgett Film-Metal Interfaces: Static Secondary Ion Mass
Spectroscopy and Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical
Analysis Redox Seeding and Electroless Metallization of Polyimides
Adhesion of Metals to Thin-Film Fluorocarbon Polymers
Polypropylene and Aluminum Adhesion: Improvement by N2 Low Pressure Plasma
Treatment X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Modified Polymer
Surfaces and Metal-Polymer Interfaces: Correlations with Adhesion
Crystallographic Structure and Adhesion of Aluminum
Thin Films Deposited on Mylar Chemical Bonding and Morphology of Interfaces in Aluminized
Silicones from Evaporation and Sputtering
Polyetherimide Surfaces Chemically Treated To Improve Adhesion to Electoless
Copper Intrinsic Bond Strength of Metal Films on Polymer
Substrates: A New Method of Measurement
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