XPS Study of the Chemical Structure of Plasma Biocopolymers of Pyrrole and Ethylene Glycol
Author(s) -
Maribel González-Torres,
M. G. Olayo,
Guillermo J. Cruz,
Lidia Ma. Gómez,
Víctor SánchezMendieta,
Francisco González-Salgado
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
advances in chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2356-6612
pISSN - 2314-7571
DOI - 10.1155/2014/965920
Subject(s) - ethylene glycol , polymerization , x ray photoelectron spectroscopy , pyrrole , dehydrogenation , copolymer , polymer chemistry , molecule , polymer , chemistry , ethylene , monomer , chemical bond , reagent , materials science , photochemistry , chemical engineering , organic chemistry , catalysis , engineering
An XPS study about the structure of plasma biocopolymers synthesized with resistive radio frequency glow discharges and random combinations of ethylene glycol, pyrrole, and iodine, as a dopant, is presented in this work. The collisions of molecules produced structures with a great variety of chemical states based in the monomers, their combinations, crosslinking, doping, fragmentation, and oxidation at different levels in the plasma environment. Iodine appears bonded in the copolymers only at high power of synthesis, mainly as C–I and N–I chemical bonds. Multiple bonds as C≡C, C≡N, C=O, and C=N were found in the copolymers, without belonging to the initial reagents, and were generated by dehydrogenation of intermediate compounds during the polymerization. The main chemical states on PEG/PPy/I indicate that all atoms in pyrrole rings participate in the polymerization resulting in crosslinked, partially fragmented, and highly oxidized structures. This kind of analysis can be used to modify the synthesis of polymers to increase the participation of the most important chemical states in their biofunctions
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