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Glass transition temperature contact stiffness

Polymer networks such as epoxies play an increasing role as adhesives in industry. Two properties are of special importance for their application (a) a strong adhesive bond is required between the solidified adhesive and the bonded object, which is often a metal (b) the mechanical stiffness of the adhesive has to be adapted to the desired level. As a consequence, the adhesive has to be selected according to its adhesion properties as well as its mechanical properties. Several studies have shown that both properties are linked as soon as the epoxy polymer layer is sufficiently thin the contact of the polymer with the substrate may induce in the polymer a broad interphase where the morphology is different from the bulk. Roche et al. indirectly deduced such interphases, for example from the dependence of the glass transition temperature on the thickness of the polymer bonded to a metal substrate [1]. Moreover, secondary-ion mass spectroscopy or Auger spectroscopy provided depth profiles of interphases in terms of chemical composition, which showed chemical variations at up to 1 pm distance from the substrate. [Pg.125]

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