Flame treatment was initially developed in the 1950s to improve the adhesion properties of polyolefi n fi lms. Flame treatment typically creates oxidized species on the surface of fi lms, by the formation of hydroxyl, carboxyl and carbonyl functionalities. Treatment (oxidation) depth varies with the substrate type, as does the generation of low molecular weight oxidized material at the surface. Surface exposure to fl ame treatment directly modifi es the electron distributions and densities of molecules, resulting in oxidation at the polymer surface up to several nanometers deep. This review aims to provide a summary of developments regarding fl ame treatment as a valuable technique for improving the surface properties of polymers. In particular, in the fi rst part special focus is on the combustion process and the main process parameters of fl ame treatments. In the second part, effects due to fl ame activation processes on polymers are discussed from different points of view (chemical, physical, morphological). Although the fl ame treatment represents the oldest activation treatment, the optimization of process parameters and the changes in chemistry and morphology of the polymeric materials were investigated in detail only recently.

Flame Treatment of Polymeric Materials - Relevance to Adhesion: A Critical Review

2014

Abstract

Flame treatment was initially developed in the 1950s to improve the adhesion properties of polyolefi n fi lms. Flame treatment typically creates oxidized species on the surface of fi lms, by the formation of hydroxyl, carboxyl and carbonyl functionalities. Treatment (oxidation) depth varies with the substrate type, as does the generation of low molecular weight oxidized material at the surface. Surface exposure to fl ame treatment directly modifi es the electron distributions and densities of molecules, resulting in oxidation at the polymer surface up to several nanometers deep. This review aims to provide a summary of developments regarding fl ame treatment as a valuable technique for improving the surface properties of polymers. In particular, in the fi rst part special focus is on the combustion process and the main process parameters of fl ame treatments. In the second part, effects due to fl ame activation processes on polymers are discussed from different points of view (chemical, physical, morphological). Although the fl ame treatment represents the oldest activation treatment, the optimization of process parameters and the changes in chemistry and morphology of the polymeric materials were investigated in detail only recently.
2014
Flame treatment
oxidation
wettability
surface free energy
surface activation
polypropylene
polyethylene
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