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Surface changes of corona‐discharge‐treated polyethylene films
Authors:Enik&#x; Fldes  Andrs Tth  Erika Klmn  Erika Fekete  gnes Tomasovszky&#x;Bobk
Abstract:Morphological and chemical changes of the surface of low‐density polyethylene (LDPE), linear middle‐density polyethylene (L‐MDPE), and their 80/20 blend were studied by different techniques after corona‐discharge treatment in air and subsequent annealing. The surface tension was determined by wetting; the roughness was measured by atomic force microscope (AFM), and the surface chemical composition was analyzed by X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), whereas the low‐molecular‐mass fraction washed off by chloroform by FTIR. The surface tension of the films increases with the electrode current. The surface roughness depends primarily on the polymer type and is less affected by the corona treatment. At the initial stage of annealing, posttreatment‐type oxidation and hydrophobic recovery are competing. The former is more pronounced in L‐MDPE, the latter in LDPE. After annealing at 50°C for 160 days, hydrophobic recovery becomes predominant in each film studied, which is accompanied by significant smoothening of the surface. According to XPS and FTIR results, this is due to the migration of low‐molecular‐mass components (oligomers, oxidized polymer fractions, and additives) to the surface. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 76: 1529–1541, 2000
Keywords:polyethylene  corona‐discharge treatment  annealing  surface tension  AFM  XPS
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