Book chapter
Surface Spectroscopic Techniques Applied to Metallized Plastics
Metallized Plastics 1, pp 137-170
1989
Abstract
To ultimately understand macroscopic adhesion in metallized plastics, fundamental metal-organic bonding chemistry at metal-polymer interfaces must be probed. Experimental surface spectroscopies have generally produced information for well-defined systems in surface chemistry. New applications of surface techniques to complex systems such as metal-polymer interfaces have recently produced exciting new developments in studies related to adhesion technology. Recent studies of electronic and vibrational structure and the morphology of metal-polymer interfaces are reviewed. Due to the high degree of interest in the particular system, we concentrate upon the metal-polyimide interface as a means to describe the scientific approach. The general applicability of these techniques and future directions are discussed.
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- Title
- Surface Spectroscopic Techniques Applied to Metallized Plastics
- Creators
- N. J. DiNardo - Drexel University
- Publication Details
- Metallized Plastics 1, pp 137-170
- Publisher
- Springer; Boston, MA
- Resource Type
- Book chapter
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Physics
- Other Identifier
- 991019184280804721