Water Desorption from Ferroelectric and Dipole-Oriented Polymers

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Abstract

Herein we compare the water absorption/ adsorption on three different polymer films: the ferroelectric co-polymer poly(vinylidene fluoride with trifluoroethylene) P(VDF-TrFE), the strongly dipole oriented polymer poly(methyl vinylidene cyanide) (PMVC) [1] and the dipole oriented poly(methyl methacrylate) PMMA. We investigate the dipole-dipole interaction of the water molecule and the ferroelectric/ dipole oriented polymer films and we propose that the dipole interactions may affect the surface chemistry at these polymer surfaces. Surface dipoles can affect the binding site of water species adsorbed at the surface and sterically hinder or enhance desorption of adsorbed and absorbed water.\\[4pt] [1] Dowben, P.A., Rosa, Luis G., Ilie, C.C., \textit{Zeitschrift f\"{u}r Physikalische Chemie} 222 (2008) 755-778.

Authors

  • Carolina Ilie

    Dept. of Physics, SUNY Oswego

  • Lillie Ghobrial

    Dept. of Physics, SUNY Oswego

  • Gregory Maslak

    Dept. of Physics, SUNY Oswego

  • Mark Stewart

    Dept. of Physics, SUNY Oswego

  • Michael Evans

    Dept. of Physics, SUNY Oswego

  • Luis G. Rosa

    Dept. of Physics and Electronics, University of Puerto-Rico - Humacao

  • Peter A. Dowben

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nebraska at Lincoln