• surface modification of low density polyethylene films by homogeneous catalytic ozonation

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    • تاریخ ارائه: 1392/07/24
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     low density polyethylene films were treated by ozone to generate peroxides on the surfaces. the peroxides generated are capable of initiating radical graft polymerization of hydrophilic vinyl monomers onto the polymers, resulting in hydrophilic surfaces. results of ozonation revealed that molecular ozone instead of hydroxyl radicals was the main oxidant for peroxide generation. a novel approach, aqueous ozonation with the addition of a soluble transitional metal salt, fecl3, as a homogeneous catalyst, was proposed and proved to be successful in this study. the addition of fecl3 could increase peroxide generation by 22.7%, compared to its non-catalyzed counterpart. an optimum catalyst concentration, 0.04 g/l, was determined. also, the effects of ph, ozonation time and applied ozone dose on peroxide generation were investigated. the loss in tensile strength of the films would be 15% or less if the applied ozone dose was not over 2 wt.%. the functional groups generated on the film surfaces were characterized by ftir, the contact angle and surface roughness of the film were also examined before and after ozonation.

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