STUDY OF SURFACE PROPERTIES OF THE PLASMA-TREATED HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE

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Authors

DVOŘÁKOVÁ Hana STUPAVSKÁ Monika BURŠÍKOVÁ Vilma SŤAHEL Pavel

Year of publication 2016
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference HAKONE XV: INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON HIGH PRESSURE LOW TEMPERATURE PLASMA CHEMISTRY: WITH JOINT COST TD1208 WORKSHOP: NON-EQUILIBRIUM PLASMAS WITH LIQUIDS FOR WATER AND SURFACE TREATMENT
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Faculty of Science

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Web https://munispace.muni.cz/library/catalog/view/836/2648/522-1/#preview
Keywords plasma treatment; polyethylene; surface roughness; surface energy
Description Plasma treatment of polymers is frequently used for increasing the surface energy in order to improve wettability and adhesion properties. In this paper the changes of surface properties (surface energy, surface atomic composition, roughness) plasma modified polyethylene was studied. High density polyethylene was treated using Diffuse Coplanar Surface Barrier Discharge in ambient air. Surface energy was estimated using sessile drop contact angle measurement. Through this changes in chemical composition were analyzed via XPS. The surface roughness was investigated using AFM.
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