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Time‐of‐flight secondary ion mass spectrometry three‐dimensional imaging of surface modifications in poly(caprolactone) scaffold pores
Sample Cooling or Rotation Improves C<sub>60</sub> Organic Depth Profiles of Multilayered Reference Samples:Results from a VAMAS Interlaboratory Study
Antioxidant segregation and crystallisation at polyester surfaces studied by ToF-SIMS
Thin amorphous layers of poly(ethylene terephthalate-ethylene isophthalate) (PETI) containing variable concentration of an antioxidant additive (Irgafos 168) were deposited by spin casting from solution onto silicon wafers. ToF-secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) results showed that a very low bulk percentages (similar to1 wt.%) of additive led to an almost uniform covering of the polymer surface, indicating a strong surface segregation (blooming effect). Multivariate statistical methods (PCA) allowed us to quantify the additive surface concentration in the lower concentration range (less than or equal to0.3 wt.%). ToF-SIMS imaging confirmed the uniform surface covering and, for higher concentration (5.5 additive wt.%), showed the formation of additive crystals on the top of the additive covered PETI surface. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved