Enhancement of the Interfacial Adhesive Strength between Low Density Polyethylene and Aluminum Foil for Packaging Applications
Date
2021-06Metadata
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The low-density polyethylene/aluminum (LDPE/Al) joint in Tetra Pak liquid
containers provides stability and strength to the food package, ensures protection
against outside moisture, and maintains the nutritional values and flavors of food
without needed for additives in the food products. However, the poor adhesion of LDPE
to Al, due to the inert non-polar LDPE surface, is a limiting factor and extra polymeric
interlayers or surface treatment is required. Two surface modification techniques were
employed in order to identify the most appropriate method that achieves stronger
adhesion properties, which are : air-flow corona discharge, and corona plasma assisted
grafting of the LDPE surface with different molecular weight compounds of
polyethylene glycol (PEG) .In brief, it was found that these surface modification
techniques contributed to significantly improvement in wettability and polarity of the
LDPE surfaces as was confirmed by contact angle measurements. The chemical
composition changes after plasma treatment and PEG grafting-to processes were
observed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and Fourier transform infrared
spectroscopy (FTIR). Furthermore, surface roughness and morphology were analyzed
before and after LDPE surface treatment by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and
atomic force microscopy (AFM). Adhesion characteristics of LDPE/Al adhesive joints were analyzed by the mechanical peeling test as well as thermodynamic work of
adhesion. The most significant adhesion improvement of the LDPE /Al laminate was
achieved for corona-treated 10.0 wt.% PEG (6000M) based-aqueous solution grafted
into LDPE surface, where the peel resistance value was 163 N/m.
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- Materials Science & Technology [59 items ]