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Silane coupling agent in biomedical materials

Biointerphases, 2023
Medical devices are becoming more and more significant in our daily life. For implantable medical devices, good biocompatibility is required for further use in vivo. Thus, surface modification of medical devices is really important, which gives a wide application scene for a silane coupling agent.
Ze-qun Zhang, Ke-feng Ren, Jian Ji
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New potential silane coupling agents

Polymer Composites, 1985
Abstract The synthesis of two new potential silane coupling agents is described and commented on. These agents are HOSiPcOSi‐(CH 3 ) 2 CH 2 CH 2 C
David F. Sounik, Malcolm E. Kenney
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Silane Coupling Agent Structures on Carbon Nanofibers

Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2011
Carbon nanofibers (CNFs) are considered ideal materials for reinforcing polymers due to their excellent mechanical properties, among others. In order to obtain composites of optimal properties the clue is to enhance the interaction between reinforcement (CNFs) and polymer matrix.
Cristina, Palencia   +4 more
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Raman studies of silane coupling agents

Materials Science and Engineering, 1975
Abstract Raman spectroscopy is used for the silane coupling agents to identify these organosilicon compounds. The organo functional groups exhibit unique, strong Raman lines and their reactions can be characterized. The chemical reactions of the -CSiO3 group can be followed easily and differences in chemical structure detected.
P.T.K. Shih, J.L. Koenig
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Urushiol-derived non-silane coupling agent

Polymer, 2017
Abstract Sulfur was chemically incorporated into urushiol in one step to afford an oligomeric sulfurized urushiol (SU). About 53% of the linkages between urushiol monomer units are cleavable multi-sulfidic bonds. Surface modification of silica with SU can be achieved either in a suspension before rubber compounding or in situ during rubber ...
Xuesong Yan, Gary R. Hamed, Li Jia
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Reminiscing on silane coupling agents

Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, 1991
—When K. L. Mittal asked me to provide a historical account of the applications of silane coupling agents in adhesion, I decided to write in the form of a personal account of my last 45 years in this line of study. No attempt is made to make the history comprehensive, or to recognize the host of other researchers who have contributed to our ...
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Adhesion Through Silane Coupling Agents

The Journal of Adhesion, 1970
ABSTRACT From a study of silane coupling agents in reinforced plastics, a general mechanism of adhesion to hydrophilic mineral surfaces has been devised. According to this theory, adhesion of polymers to dissimilar surfaces is described as a dynamic equilibrium of making and breaking of adhesion bonds between polymer segments and the surface through ...
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Organofunctional Silane Coupling Agents

1990
The development and increasing use of organofunctional silanes has closely paralleled the growing use of composite materials in expanding and diverse applications. From the crude laminates developed to meet the material shortages of World War II, composite materials have evolved into sophisticated products that are required to meet ever increasing ...
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Non-Silane Coupling Agents

1990
Surface treatment of substrates has been an important factor in obtaining well bonded structures. Modifying or treating the substrate surface is usually essential for achieving a bond that will survive long term stress and exposure to environmental conditions.
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