Abstract
Surface hydrolysis of ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA) film resulted in a specific sorption depression behavior of volatile compounds. The sorptions of hydrocarbons, ethyl octanoate, and decanal into hydrolyzed EVA film were depressed, wherein the sorptions for alcohols were all promoted. To elucidate the phenomena, the solubility parameter (SP) concept was introduced. From the plots of sorptions against the SP values of volatile compounds, for all hydrocarbons, ethyl esters, and aldehydes with the cohesive energy of 19.3 quite the opposite results were obtained
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