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Mechanical Measurements Combined with Other Physical Properties

The adhesion properties of all types of polyolefins are not easy to explain because these properties are affected by different phenomena. Using of a single theory or mechanisms based on the physical and chemical adhesion manifestations is difiicult for the description of interdisciplinary nature and diversity. There is considerable information to discuss each of the adhesion mechanisms. Therefore, it is not possible to select only the thermodynamic theory of adhesion that is the best to describe the surface free energy of the polyolefin. All mechanisms and adhesion theories are implied by the diversity of polymer systems, which are embraced in combination with research for the analyses of adhesion properties. The physical and chemical composition in the first atomic layers dictates the adhesion and some other properties of the polymer materials. This layer represents underneath layer and this subsurface partially controls the outer layers. The double bonds and cross-linked stmctures limit the mobility macromolecules of polyolefins in the subsurface layers, which results in the functional group stabilization on the surface. Other basic research is necessary for an examination of the polymer subsurface layer and explanation of its effect changes of the surface properties. Moreover, for the improvement of quantitative measurements of adhesion, additional investigation is required. [Pg.224]


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