Effect of ageing atmospheres on the changes in surface free energies of oxygen plasma-treated polyethylene films |
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Authors: | M. Tsuchida Z. Osawa |
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Affiliation: | (1) Present address: Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Gunma University, 1-5-1 Tenjin-cho, 376 kiryu-shi, Gunma, Japan |
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Abstract: | The changes in the surface properties of oxygen plasma-treated polyethylene films during ageing in various atmospheres (water, dry nitrogen gas, and hexane) were studied from the viewpoint of the interaction of the surface functional groups formed on the films and the ageing media. The XPS (x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy) and the SSIMS (static secondary ion mass spectrometry) spectra indicated the formation of polar groups containing oxygen such as C=O on the film surface. The changes in the critical surface tension (C) of the film with ageing time were largely affected by the ageing atmospheres: the C value of the film aged in water increased, and those of the films aged in nitrogen gas and hexane decreased with an increase in ageing time. These different tendencies among the ageing media could be understood reasonably with examining the surface free energy ratios (the total energy, Stot, the dispersion force component, Sd/Stot, the polar component, Sp/Stot, the hydrogen bonding component, Sh/Stot) of the films. The ageing in water of which L is large gave the films with higher Sp/Stot values, suggeting that the overturn and/or the orientation of the polar groups toward the water phase occurred so as to minimize the discrepancy of the surface free energy between the polymer surface and water. On the other hand, the ageing in nitrogen gas and hexane media of which L are small gave the films with lower Sp/Stot and Sh/Stot values, suggesting the overturn and/or the orientation of the polar groups into the bulk polymer. |
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Keywords: | LLDPE film oxygen plasma treatment SSIMS analysis critical surface tension surface free energy |
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