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The physicochemical modifications of ammonia-treated polypropylene (PP) films have been studied and characterized in terms of acid-base properties using the contact angle titration method and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy in conjunction with a molecular probe technique using chloroform as a reference lewis acid. These techniques have shown that PP that have been treated for between 0.7 − 1 are basic in character. For longer treatment times, the basic character of the surfaces decreases, as shown by the above techniques and confirmed by time of flight - secondary ion mass spectroscopy (tof - SIMS). On the other hand, for such treatment times, a degradation of the adhesion and mechanical properties was observed. The ageing of an ammonia-plasma-treated PP was limited by a helium (He) plasma pretreatment known to crosslink the surface, stabilizing in this way the wettability, adhesion and mechanical properties. Tof-SIMS was perdormed on helium treated high Density Polyethylene (HDPE) in order to point out the structural modifications.
| Publication Date : | 1998 |
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| : | Contribution à ouvrage collectif (Book Chapter) |
| Source : | W. J. van Ooij and H. R. Anderson ; “Mittal Festschrift on Adhesion Science and Technology”- p. 329-353 |
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| Publisher : | VSP Publ. (Utrecht, The Netherlands) |
| Publication status : | Publié |
| Subject : | Acid-base ; plasma ; Tof-SIMS ; XPS ; molecular probe ; emission spectroscopy ; mechanical properties ; contact angle |
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