Claims
- 1. A process for fluorinating essentially the surface of a carbon-containing synthetic or natural polymer capable of forming a carbon-fluorine bond on fluorination with fluorine radicals comprising
- a. introducing a polymer surface to be fluorinated into an activated glow discharge reactor; and
- b. subjecting said surface within said reactor to dissociated inorganic fluoride vapors for a predetermined exposure time period.
- 2. A process for surface fluorination in accordance with claim 1, wherein said surface, while being fluorinated, is essentially within the glow discharge area.
- 3. A process for surface fluorination in accordance with claim 2 wherein said polymer is of synthetic origin.
- 4. A process for surface fluorination in accordance with claim 3 wherein said synthetic polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene and polymethylmethacrylate.
- 5. A process for surface fluorination in accordance with claim 3 wherein said synthetic polymer is polyethylene.
- 6. A process for surface fluorination in accordance with claim 3 wherein said synthetic polymer is polypropylene.
- 7. A process for surface fluorination in accordance with claim 2 wherein said substrate is of natural origin.
- 8. A process for surface fluorination in accordance with claim 7 wherein said natural polymer is wool.
- 9. A process for surface fluorination in accordance with claim 7 wherein said natural polymer is cotton.
- 10. A process for surface fluorination in accordance with any one of claims 3 or 7 wherein said polymer is in the form of a fiber.
- 11. A process for surface fluorination in accordance with any one of claims 3 or 7 wherein said polymer is in the form of a textile.
- 12. A process for surface fluorination in accordance with any one of claims 3 or 7 wherein said polymer is in the form of a film.
- 13. A process for surface fluorination in accordance with claim 2 wherein said process is continuous.
- 14. A process for surface fluorination in accordance with claim 2 wherein said process is batchwise.
- 15. A process for surface fluorination in accordance with claim 2 wherein said glow discharge reactor utilizes a radio frequency generator.
- 16. A process for surface fluorination in accordance with claim 15 wherein said radio frequency generator is at a 13.56 MHz frequency with a 100 watt energy output capability, operated at about 10 to 25 watt energy output during an exposure time which is in the range of 1 second to 5 minutes.
- 17. A process for surface fluorination in accordance with claim 16 wherein said exposure time is in the range of about 10 seconds to about 30 seconds.
- 18. A process for surface fluorination in accordance with claim 17 wherein said fluorination is conducted at about room temperature.
- 19. A process for surface fluorination in accordance with claim 18 wherein said reactor is evacuated prior to introduction of said inorganic fluoride.
- 20. A process for surface fluorination in accordance with claim 19 wherein the pressure within said reactor is not more than about 5 Hgmm.
- 21. A process for surface fluorination in accordance with claim 20 wherein said inorganic fluoride vapor is mixed with an inert gas.
- 22. A process for surface fluorination in accordance with claim 16 wherein said inorganic fluoride is selected form the group consisting of nitrogen trifluoride, boron trifluoride and silicon tetrafluoride.
- 23. A process for surface fluorination in accordance with claim 22 wherein said inorganic fluoride is nitrogen trifluoride.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 385,674 filed Feb. 8, 1983, U.S. Pat. No. 4,508,781.
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Divisions (1)
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