Improvement of wettability and detergency of polymeric materials by excimer UV treatment

The 172 nm ultraviolet (UV) excimer light was exposed to polyethylene (PE), polypropylene, poly(ethylene terephthalate) and nylon 6 surfaces in ambient air. Changes in the contact angle and particle deposition in liquid due to UV treatment were investigated from the viewpoints of wettability and det...

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description The 172 nm ultraviolet (UV) excimer light was exposed to polyethylene (PE), polypropylene, poly(ethylene terephthalate) and nylon 6 surfaces in ambient air. Changes in the contact angle and particle deposition in liquid due to UV treatment were investigated from the viewpoints of wettability and detergency. For all polymers, the wettability and the acid-base component of the surface free energy evaluated by the contact angle measurements increased remarkably by UV treatment of 1 min. From surface analyses of the polymer surfaces by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy, oxygen concentration was found to increase after UV treatment, whereas little topographical change was observed. The deposition of PE and nylon 12 particles onto the polymer surface was examined, in situ, in water, water/ethanol mixture, ethanol and n-heptane. Although the number of deposited particles was largely dependent on the kinds of the particle, the substrate and the liquid, a significant decrease in the deposition due to UV treatment was confirmed in any system.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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Coating, metallization, dyeing
Contact angle
Deposition
Ethanol
Ethyl alcohol
Exact sciences and technology
Excimers
Liquids
Machinery and processing
Plastics
Polyethylenes
Polymer industry, paints, wood
Technology of polymers
Ultraviolet radiation
Wettability
title Improvement of wettability and detergency of polymeric materials by excimer UV treatment
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