Journal of Materials Science Letters. Vol.21, No.13 (2002), 1035-1038
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T. Amornsakchai, N. Liewcharoen, P. Phinyocheep Surface modification of low density polyethylene using accelerated decomposition of potassium persulfate and ceric ion induced acrylamide grafting. Journal of Materials Science Letters. Vol.21, No.13 (2002), 1035-1038. doi:10.1023/A:1016020926458 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/20238
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Surface modification of low density polyethylene using accelerated decomposition of potassium persulfate and ceric ion induced acrylamide grafting
Surface modification of polymeric films and fibers has received a great deal of attention. One of the objectives is to improve the adhesion between the film or fiber and other materials. Thus, various techniques is investigated in attempt to increase the adhesion. These increase either surface roughness, surface polarity, or providing molecular entanglement through the attached polymeric chains.