Abstract

AbstractMethacrylic acid (MAA) was grafted onto polyethylene (PE) surfaces by simultaneous irradiation with UV rays in the liquid phase to estimate hydrophilic and mechanical properties for MAA‐grafted PE plates. The amount of grafted MAA increased sigmoidally with UV irradiation time, and the higher grafted amount was obtained at higher monomer concentrations. With an increase in grafting of MAA, the wettabilities from the contact angles of water were enhanced and the refractive indices from the ellipsometry decreased. Though the contact angles remained constant above the grafted amount of 0.02 mmol/cm2, the refractive indices approached the value of PMAA around 0.009 mmol/cm2, indicating that the PE surfaces were fully covered with grafted PMAA chains. Then, at a fixed grafted amount, the grafted layer can absorb more water and the grafted PE plates possessed higher tensile shear adhesive strength, in case grafting was carried out at lower monomer concentrations. Surface properties depended on the density of carboxyl group at the surfaces of grafted layers, whereas adhesive properties depended on the structural properties of grafted chains as well as on the density of carboxyl group of the whole grafted layers.

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