Analysis of the Adhesion and Adhesion Strength of Two-Layer Polymer Films and Coatings |
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Authors: | Kviklys A. Lukosiute I. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Lithuanian Energy Institute, Kaunas, Lithuania |
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Abstract: | The formation of adhesion bonds during the creation of two-layer polymer films and coatings capable of acid–base interaction is considered. The coatings are obtained from polymer solutions, and the second layer is formed from the polymer solutions and their mixtures on a hard polymer coating. As a result of absorption by the coating of a considerable amount of solvents (to 14%), polymer macrochains are able to approach one another at a distance necessary for the formation of acid–base (hydrogen) bonds and a transition layer. The polar component of the work of adhesion is equal to about 50% of the whole work Wa. There is no interrelation of the thermodynamic work Wa between the films and the work of their separation into layers. The main part of the external work upon the separation is spent (if strong donor–acceptor bonds are formed) for extracting the segments and macrochains of polymers out of the films. |
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Keywords: | polymers surface energy two-layer films work of adhesion separation into layers |
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