Rangel, E. C.Gadioli, G. Z.Cruz, N. C.2014-05-202014-05-202004-03-01Plasmas and Polymers. New York: Kluwer Academic/plenum Publ, v. 9, n. 1, p. 35-48, 2004.1084-0184http://hdl.handle.net/11449/31408In this work it was investigated the effect of the exposure to different plasmas on the wettability of silicone samples. We have observed that oxygen. argon, and hydrogen glow discharges are quite effective in reducing the water contact angle of such polymer. However, indifferently to efficiency of the treatment, practically all the modified surfaces recovered great part of their original hydrophobicity. We have investigated this hydrophobic recovery using surface energy measurements and theoretical simulations based on the exponential decay of the population of polar groups on the surface. According to our results such recovery can be attributed to the decrease of polar species at the interface water-polymer surface.35-48engplasma treatmentsurface modificationwettabilitysurface energyInvestigations on the stability of plasma modified silicone surfacesArtigo10.1023/B:PAPO.0000039815.07810.bdWOS:000223622800003Acesso restrito