LDPE Transformation by Exposure to Sequential Low-Pressure Plasma and TiO 2 /UV Photocatalysis

Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) sheets (3.0 ± 0.1 cm) received sequential treatment, first by the action of direct-current low-pressure plasma (DC-LPP) with a 100% oxygen partial pressure, 3.0 × 10 mbar pressure, 600 V DC tension, 5.6 cm distance, 6-min treatment. Then, sheets were submitted to TiO...

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Published inMolecules (Basel, Switzerland) Vol. 26; no. 9
Main Authors Gómez-Méndez, Luis D, Jiménez-Borrego, Luis C, Pérez-Flórez, Alejandro, Poutou-Piñales, Raúl A, Pedroza-Rodríguez, Aura M, Salcedo-Reyes, Juan C, Vargas, Andrés, Bogoya, Johan M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland 26.04.2021
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Summary:Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) sheets (3.0 ± 0.1 cm) received sequential treatment, first by the action of direct-current low-pressure plasma (DC-LPP) with a 100% oxygen partial pressure, 3.0 × 10 mbar pressure, 600 V DC tension, 5.6 cm distance, 6-min treatment. Then, sheets were submitted to TiO photocatalysis at UV radiation at 254 nm (TiO /UV) with a pH value of 4.5 ± 0.2 and a TiO concentration of 1 gL . We achieved a complementary effect on the transformation of LDPE films. With the first treatment, ablation was generated, which increased hydrophilicity. With the second treatment, the cavities appeared. The changes in the LDPE sheets' hydrophobicity were measured using the static contact angle (SCA) technique. The photocatalytic degradation curve at 400 h revealed that the DC-LPP photocatalysis sequential process decreased SCA by 82°. This was achieved by the incorporation of polar groups, which increased hydrophilicity, roughness, and rigidity by 12 and 38%, respectively. These sequential processes could be employed for LDPE and other material biodegradation pretreatment.
ISSN:1420-3049