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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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Study on viscoelastic behaviors of bentonite/nitrile butadiene rubber nanocomposites compatibilized by different silane coupling agents

Applied Clay Science, 2018
The influences of bentonite and different silane coupling agents (SCA) on the viscoelastic properties of nitrile butadiene rubber were studied in this work.
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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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Performance of Silane Coupling Agents

1982
The need for coupling agents was recognized in 1940 when glass fibers were first used as reinforcements in organic resins. Specific strength-to-weight ratios of dry glass-resin composites were very favorable, but the laminates lost much of their strength during prolonged exposure to moisture.
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Cationic Silane Coupling Agents for Thermoplastics

Polymer-Plastics Technology and Engineering, 1973
I. INTRODUCTION Organofunctional silane coupling agents have been used successfully for many years on glass fibers to improve the performance of glass-reinforced polymer composites and to promote retention of properties in the presence of moisture. The “coupling” mechanism of these silanes at the organic-mineral interface is complex, but is fairly well
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Chemistry of Silane Coupling Agents

1982
The “coupling” mechanism of organofunctional silanes depends on a stable link between the organofunctional group (Y) and hydrolyzable groups (X) in compounds of the structure X3SiRY. The organofunctional groups (Y) are chosen for reactivity or compatibility with the polymer while the hydrolyzable groups (X) are merely intermediates in formation of ...
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Silane coupling agents

Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 1983
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