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Group contribution method for the estimation of contact angle trends on modified polymer surfaces
Richard R Thomas1, Lori E Stephans
1OMNOVA Solutions, Inc. 2990 Gilchrist Road, Akron, Ohio, 44305, USA.
Abstract:
Group contribution methods can be used as an aid in evaluating contact angle data on modified polymer surfaces. Good correlation was seen between experimental contact angle titration data on a hydrolyzed polyimide surface and equations involving water-octanol partition coefficients using parameters derived from group contribution methods. The methods used captured features of the experimental contact angle titration data observed during ionization of surface functional groups.
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