Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 November 2002
This paper is devoted to polystyrene thin films treatment under DC pulsed discharges in oxygen-argon mixtures. AFM analysis is used to study the surface modifications in terms of morphology and corrugation. The use of a glow post-discharge enables to disregard the degradation process in relation to the functionalization process. Thus the increase of the polystyrene wettability is mainly due to the formation of polar functions which are of great interest to a better understanding of the treatment aging. Indeed, the reorganization of the macromolecular chains after a plasma treatment enables to obtain an equilibrium state of the surface in relation to the outer environment. Polar functions orient themselves toward the polymer bulk and may interact with another one to form hydrogen bonds, which establish physical linkages within the surface and its stabilization.