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Epoxy resin coupling agent

Liu et al. (2011a) prepared compatibilized PBT-ASA blends by addition of epoxy resin coupling agent. Blends were characterized by mechanical properties and morphology (TEM and FESEM). [Pg.609]

The addition—reaction product of bisphenol A [80-05-07] and glycidyl methacrylate [106-91-2] is a compromise between epoxy and methacrylate resins (245). This BSI—GMA resin polymerizes through a free-radical induced covalent bonding of methacrylate rather than the epoxide reaction of epoxy resins (246). Mineral fillers coated with a silane coupling agent, which bond the powdered inorganic fillers chemically to the resin matrix, are incorporated into BSI—GMA monomer diluted with other methacrylate monomers to make it less viscous (245). A second monomer commonly used to make composites is urethane dimethacrylate [69766-88-7]. [Pg.493]

Silane coupling agents may contribute hydrophilic properties to the interface, especially when amino functional silanes, such as epoxies and urethane silanes, are used as primers for reactive polymers. The primer may supply much more amine functionality than can possibly react with the resin at the interphase. Those amines that could not react are hydrophilic and, therefore, responsible for the poor water resistance of bonds. An effective way to use hydrophilic silanes is to blend them with hydrophobic silanes such as phenyltrimethoxysilane. Mixed siloxane primers also have an improved thermal stability, which is typical for aromatic silicones [42]. [Pg.796]

Figure 10 Influence of silane coupling agents on the strength of jute reinforced epoxy-resin composites at different moisture contents [12],... Figure 10 Influence of silane coupling agents on the strength of jute reinforced epoxy-resin composites at different moisture contents [12],...
Liquid rubbers In order to improve the flexibihty of short glass fiber-reinforced epoxy composites, Kaynak et al. [53] modified the epoxy resin matrix with hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene (HTPB) liquid mbber. A silane coupling agent was also used to improve the interfacial adhesion between glass fibers and epoxy matrix. However, Humpidge et al. [54] reported some unique processing problems for the resulting pasty mixmres when short textile fibers were incorporated in a hquid mbber medium. [Pg.354]

Injecting epoxy, furan, or furan-formaldehyde resins into poorly consolidated formations to consolidate them was a common sand control practice for thin highly productive formations (44-46). Organic solvents (46) and silane coupling agents (47) are used to promote adhesion of the resin to the rock surface. Excess resin is flushed deeper into the formation to minimize resin hardening in the flow channels since this would reduce formation permeability. [Pg.16]

The subject of silane chemistry and its interaction with both glass surface and polymer resins have been studied extensively. Since the silane coupling agent for improving the bond quality has first appeared in the literature (Rochow, 1951), a wide variety of organofunctional silanes has been developed, prominently by Plueddemann and coworkers. An early compilation of this subject for epoxy and polyester matrix composites (Plueddemann et al., 1962, Clark and Plueddemann, 1963 Plueddemann, 1974), and more recent reviews on the use of silane agents and... [Pg.174]

J. Kim, K. Lee, K. Lee, J. Bae, J. Yang, and S. Hong, Studies on the thermal stabilization enhancement of ABS synergistic effect of triphenyl phosphate nanocomposite, epoxy resin, and silane coupling agent mixtures, Polym. Degrad. Stab., 79(2) 201-207, 2003. [Pg.262]

In 1960 there were three commercial coupling agents a methacrylate-chrome complex (Volan ), vinyltriethoxysilane, and aminopropyltriethoxysilane. There was little evidence that Volan or vinyl silanes on glass actually copolymetized with unsaturated resins in composites. It was even more difficult to explain how Volan was almost as good as aminopropylsilanes in epoxy composites. There... [Pg.5]

Figure 3. Effect of EME 58 (58 wt% mercaptoester units co-polymer) coupling agent concentration on the peel strength of flexible epoxy (amine-cured)/AD = acetone-degreased steel test panels following (a) I day and (b) 3 day exposure to 57°C condensing humidity. See Appendix 4 for epoxy resin and cure description. Figure 3. Effect of EME 58 (58 wt% mercaptoester units co-polymer) coupling agent concentration on the peel strength of flexible epoxy (amine-cured)/AD = acetone-degreased steel test panels following (a) I day and (b) 3 day exposure to 57°C condensing humidity. See Appendix 4 for epoxy resin and cure description.
Aliphatic organofunctional silanes recommended as coupling agents for glass-reinforced polyesters, epoxies, or phenolics have heat stabilities of typical aliphatic organic chemicals and are not at all comparable to the methyl or phenyl silicones found in silicone polymers and resins. [Pg.108]

The molecular structure of epoxy/metal interphases in the presence of an amino coupling agent was studied by Boerio and co-workers [28] by IR and by XPS. The formation of amide and imide groups in the interphase provided evidence of chemical reaction between the silane primer and the curing agent for epoxy resin. [Pg.221]


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