Abstract

Oxidized reactive sites introduced by controlled chemical reactions in non-crystalline regions of semi-crystalline polyolefin films are located mainly on the film surface or in adjacent subsurface regions. The so-formed reactive sites in low density polyethylene (LDPE) blown films were labelled by fluorescent groups and investigated by various fluorescence techniques. The surface or subsurface location of the labelled site is indicated by a solvatochromic spectral shift and confirmed by the polarity dependent fluorescence lifetime of the labelled LDPE film immersed in a polar liquid. Fluorescence concentration quenching and concentration depolarization demonstrate the high density of oxidized sites near the film surface. The measurement of rotational mobility and orientation during film stretching adds further experimental tools to distinguish reactive oxidized sites in the surface or in the bulk.

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