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Crosslinking silane-based

Thus, in alkyd, polyester, and epoxy coatings applied to CRS, phosphatized steel, and aluminum, the use of ZAs APG (aminofunctional) and CPG (carboxy-functional) has allowed for the virtual elimination of blister formation and corrosion after 300 h of salt fog exposure. The use of multifunctional ZAs in a Kraton base adhesive has allowed for a 52% increase in T-peel strength on EPDM rubber when compared with the same adhesive containing aminofunctional silane. Incorporation of mercaptofunctional ZA into crosslinkable elastomers has... [Pg.567]

In the coatings industry, emulsion polymerization, as a synthetic tool for the preparation of acrylic and vinyl polymers, allows the manufticturer access to a wide array of polymeric systems, simply based on the types and ratios of the monomers used [7]. However, coatings derived fi"om these emulsion polymers often are deficient in performance because of lack of an internal crosslinking mechanism. Silanes can remedy this deficiency. [Pg.742]

Abstract. The design and synthesis of new molecular synthons for vapor-phase self-assembled nanodieletrics and silane crosslinkers for crosslinked polymer blend dielectrics is described. These dielectric films exhibit excellent dielectric properties with tunable thicknesses and capacitance values. These new gate dielectric materials are integrated into thin-film transistors based both p- and n-type organic semiconductors. [Pg.174]

PP, EPR, EVAc, and PS blended with 1 to 50 wt% of the silane-modified based resin, crosslinking catalyst and 1 to 20 wt% of a foaming agent resilient foams with superior, compression strength and heat-insulating properties Kobayashi et al., 1997... [Pg.28]

PDMS samples were crosslinked under nitrogen in a glovebox using tetrakis(di-methylsiloxy) silane as a crosslinker, and a platinum-based catalyst AU the chemicals were supplied by ABCR (Karlsmhe, Germany). The classification of PDMS substrates refers to the length of the chains before crossHnking (determined by SEC) (Table 3.1). Then, PDMS 1.5k is the hardest substrate, whereas 53k refers to the softest one. Flor/s law of rubber elasticity, which represents... [Pg.37]


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