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Surface modification of low density polyethylene (LDPE) film by low pressure O2 plasma treatment

Year: 2006

Journal: European Polymer Journal 42 (2006) 1558-1568, 20111221

Authors: M.R. Sanchis, V. Blanes, M. Blanes, D. Garcia, R. Balart

Organizations: Textile Research Institute-AITEX, Plaza Emilio Sala, 1, 03801, Alcoy, Alicante, Spain; Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Higher Polytechnic School of Alcoy, Polytechnic University of Valencia, Paseo del Viaducto, 1, 03801, Alcoy, Alicante, Spain

In this work, low pressure glow discharge O2 plasma has been used to increase wettability in a LDPE film in order to improve adhesion properties and make it useful for technical applications. Surface energy values have been estimated using contact angle measurements for different exposure times and different test liquids. In addition, plasma-treated samples have been subjected to an aging process to determine the durability of the plasma treatment. Characterization of the surface changes due to the plasma treatment has been carried out by means of Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) to determine the presence of polar species such as carbonyl, carboxyl and hydroxyl groups. In addition to this, atomic force microscopy (AFM) analysis has been used to evaluate changes in surface morphology and roughness. Furthermore, and considering the semicrystalline nature of the LDPE film, a calorimetric study using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) has been carried out to determine changes in crystallinity and degradation temperatures induced by the plasma treatment. The results show that low pressure O2 plasma improves wettability in LDPE films and no significant changes can be observed at longer exposure times. Nevertheless, we can observe that short exposure times to low pressure O2 plasma promote the formation of some polar species on the exposed surface and longer exposure times cause slight abrasion on LDPE films as observed by the little increase in surface roughness.