Perfluoro-poly(ethers) with hydroxyl end groups: Analysis by TOF-SIMS

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作者
Kasai, PH [1 ]
Spool, AM
机构
[1] IBM Corp, Div Res, Almaden Res Ctr, San Jose, CA 95120 USA
[2] IBM Corp, Storage Syst Div, San Jose, CA 95193 USA
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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B | 1998年 / 102卷 / 38期
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10.1021/jp981226f
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
TOF-SIMS spectra of perfluora-poly(ethers) (PFPE) with hydroxyl end group(s), Fomblin Z-DOL, Krytox-OH, and Demnum-SA, were analyzed. Previously we have observed that while the positive-ion TOF-SIMS spectra of nonfunctionalized PFPEs are complex and compressed toward the low mass end, the negative-ion spectra show intense simple patterns persisting into a high mass region surpassing the mean molecular weight of the polymer. The rich negative-ion spectra of nonfunctionalized PFPEs are ascribed to anions generated by one-event dissociative capture of low-energy secondary electrons by ether oxygens of the polymer backbone: R-O-R' + e(-) --> R-O- + R-.'. In stark contrast to nonfunctionalized PFPEs, PFPEs with hydroxyl end group(s) showed, in the positive-ion spectra, a fragmentation pattern persisting into the high mass region and a pattern clearly associated with the parent molecule (molecular weight) distribution. In the negative-ion spectra, the pattern due to anions R-O- encompassing the hydroxyl sector was totally absent. The observed anomalies can be accounted for if one postulates that PFPEs with hydroxyl end group(s) have a strong propensity to ionize at the hydroxyl sector. A possible relevance of such a propensity to the bonding mechanism of Z-DOL (Fomblin Z with hydroxyl end groups) to the carbon overcoat of magnetic recording disks is conjectured.
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