Abstract

The interconnection of the surface energy characteristics of polymers in a wide range of acid-base constituents of the free surface energy and their adhesive interaction with adducts of ethylene oxide and isononylphenol was investigated. It was shown that the content of the polar groups in the polymer surface layer and the length of the oxyethylene chain additively influence the wetting ability and the work of adhesion. The peculiarities of the adhesive interaction of high pressure polyethylene with oxyethylated compounds depending on the thermal oxidation of polymer and the acidity parameters of the surface were revealed.

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