Silanes and Other Silane-like Surface Treatments for Inorganic Fillers

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. J. Kellar C. D. Struckman D. A. Boyles H. Du W. M. Cross
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Silane coupling agents have been used in the filler industry for years. One particularly unique feature is the ability of the coupling agents to enhance the adhesion between filler and polymer matrices. This paper will review the use of coupling agents for polymer matrix composite applications and discuss a new approach to coupling agent chemistry, namely, direct formation of a silicon-carbon non-hydrolyzable linkage between glass and coupling agent. The grafted silane monolayers were evaluated by infrared spectroscopy to ascertain their surface coverage and relative stability. Finally, composite specimens were fabricated and their mechanical properties were compared with traditional silane coupling agent treatment.
Citation

APA: J. J. Kellar C. D. Struckman D. A. Boyles H. Du W. M. Cross  (2003)  Silanes and Other Silane-like Surface Treatments for Inorganic Fillers

MLA: J. J. Kellar C. D. Struckman D. A. Boyles H. Du W. M. Cross Silanes and Other Silane-like Surface Treatments for Inorganic Fillers. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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