Vorlesung/Lecture Surface coating techniques for tailor-made surfaces
Organisatorial Details
Type of course: Lecture, MST or MSE master program, Concentrations "Materials"
Credits: 3 ECTS
Room and Time: Winter 2011/2012, Thu 12-14h, 101 00 036, Bldg. 101
Responsible: Prof. Dr. Jürgen Rühe, Dr. Oswald Prucker
Goal of this lecture
This lecture describes modern techniques for surface modification as often used in microsystems engineering. It tackles questions on the chemistry of the various approaches and discussion the advantages and shortcomings of a number of methods. Among the techniques presented are high energy surface oxidation techniques (chemical modification, flame treatment, corona discharge or plasma) as well as more elaborate approaches such as self-assembled monolayers. Special emphasis is given to the use of polymers for coatings.
Materials
Slides:
- surface-modification-ruehe-part1.pdf
- surface-modification-ruehe-part2.pdf
- surface-modification-ruehe-part3.pdf
- surface-modification-ruehe-part4.pdf
- surface-modification-ruehe-part5.pdf (revised version - January 2012)
- surface-modification-ruehe-part6.pdf
- surface-modification-ruehe-part7.pdf
- Jan Genzer's lecture on surface analysis methods (November 2010)
- Jan Genzer's lecture on self assembled monolayers - part 1 (November 2010)
- Jan Genzer's lecture on self assembled monolayers - part 2 (November 2010)
- Jan Genzer's lecture on bioinspired functional surfaces (November 2010)
Exercise sheets:
- Exercise Sheet 1: Wetting, Surface Analysis, Chemical Surface Oxidation
- Exercise Sheet 2: Plasma Techniques
- Exercise Sheet 3: Physisorbed polymer coatings
- Exercise Sheet 4: Self-assembled monolayers
- Exercise Sheet 5: Chemisorbed polymers
- Exercise Sheet 6: Photochemical techniques
Exams
