NIPPON KAGAKU KAISHI
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Conversion of Hydrophilic Surface of Poly(ethylene terephthalate) Film to Hydrophobic One under Hydrophilic Conditions
Yasuyuki SUZUKIJun LIYasunari MAEKAWAMasaru YOSHIDAKatsuya MAEYAMANoriyuki YONEZAWA
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2002 Volume 2002 Issue 2 Pages 255-259

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The hydrophilic surface of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) film, obtained by partial hydrolysis, was converted to hydrophobic one under dry air, saturated water vapor atmosphere, nitrogen, and vacuum at temperatures ranging from 0 to 80 °C. The hydrophilicity of the surface increased significantly faster under the saturated water vapor although it was the most hydrophilic in the examined conditions. From the dependence of the absolute temperature on the rate of hydrophilicity change for each storage condition, a discontinuous point at ca. 50 °C was observable only under the water vapor condition. This relation indicates that the appreciable acceleration of the hydrophilicity change on the surface under the hydrophilic condition might be resulted from the increase of the surface mobility due to the water adsorption on the PET surface.

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