Abstract
The modification of polyethylene surface has been used to obtain better interaction between organic polymeric surfaces and inorganic species. A previous treatment with modifiers is required in order to provide the adherence to the polymer surface. Our objective was the synthesis and the electrical characterization of copper sulfide coated low-density polyethylene (CuS-LDPE) films. SEM micrographs and AFM images showed a homogeneous distribution of copper sulfide, which contributes to the increasing of the electrical conductivity. X-ray analysis showed an increase of the copper sulfide crystals according to the number of immersions in the precursor sulfide solution. The measured conductivity of the CuS-LDPE films was in the range of 3.6-163.3 S cm -1 , according to the number of immersions on the precursor solution. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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Kunita, M. H., Girotto, E. M., Radovanovic, E., Gonçalves, M. C., Ferreira, O. P., Muniz, E. C., & Rubira, A. F. (2002). Deposition of copper sulfide on modified low-density polyethylene surface: Morphology and electrical characterization. Applied Surface Science, 202(3–4), 223–231. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0169-4332(02)00938-8
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