Abstract:Layers of copper sulfides, CuxS, on the surface of a polypropylene film were formed by the sorption–diffusion method using two reducing agents – hydroquinone and hydroxylamine sulfate. The formed copper sulfide layers were investigated by UV/VIS, X-ray diffraction (XRD) and water contact angle measurements (WCA). The investigations confirmed that a layer of nonstoichiometric copper sulfide was formed on the surface of the polypropylene film. The water contact angle measurements revealed the change in adhesive … Show more
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