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United States and Japanese Application of Titanate Coupling Agents in Polyolefins

Polymer-Plastics Technology and Engineering, 1981
Abstract United States and Japanese applications data for titanate coupling agents discussed in this paper help broaden our understanding of a new technology for providing filler and nonextractable plasticizer functionality in polyolefins. Titanate coupling agents react with the filler surface resulting in the formation of nonextractable organic ...
S. J. Monte, G. Sugerman
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Dielectric and Energy Storage Properties of Ceramic/PVDF Composites with Titanate Coupling Agents

Ferroelectrics, 2013
In order to improve the interphase compatibility of ceramic and polymer, titanate coupling agent NDZ101 is employed to treat the surface of ceramic. The permittivity, dielectric breakdown field, discharged energy of the composites with NDZ101-treated ceramics such as ST, BST50 and BT are investigated.
Yanxia Li   +4 more
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Adhesion Promotion and Polymer Composite Performance with Titanate Coupling Agents

, 1983
The paper discusses adhesion, composite property and corrosion performance results using titanate coupling agents in organic polymer composites consisting mainly of epoxy, epoxy blends, urethanes and acrylics. It proposes that chemical titanate coupling agents assist adhesion and corrosion inhibition through reduction of air and water contained either ...
S. J. Monte, G. Sugerman
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Studies on the effects of titanate and silane coupling agents on the performance of poly (methyl methacrylate)/barium titanate denture base nanocomposites.

Journal of Dentistry, 2017
This study aimed to fabricate and characterise silanated and titanated nanobarium titanate (NBT) filled poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) denture base composites and to evaluate the behaviour of a titanate coupling agent (TCA) as an alternative coupling agent to silane.
N. W. Elshereksi   +3 more
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Application of Titanate Coupling Agents in Mineral and Glass Fiber Filled Rim Urethane Systems

Journal of Elastomers & Plastics, 1982
Glass fibers are used in RRIM Urethane to pro vide dimensional stability and good physical properties- particularly impact strength. However, 1/16" milled glass fibers have the disadvantages of high cost (approximately 82¢/Ib.), anisotropic impact properties and difficult handling and process characteristics.
S. J. Monte   +3 more
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Effects of titanate coupling agents on the rheological and mechanical properties of filled polyolefins

Polymer Engineering & Science, 1978
AbstractAn experimental study was carried out to investigate the effects of titanate coupling agents on the rheological properties of p articulate‐filled polyolefin melts. Inorganic fillers used were CaCO3, talc, and fiberglass, and polyolefins used were high‐density polyethylene (HOPE) and polypropylene (PP).
C. Han, C. Sandford, H. J. Yoo
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Titanate Coupling Agents—1983 Urethane Applications

Journal of Cellular Plastics, 1984
S. J. Monte, G. Sugerman
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The Use of Titanate Coupling Agents in Urethanes

Journal of Cellular Plastics, 1983
S. J. Monte, G. Sugerman
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Modification of the three-dimensional graphene aerogel self-assembled network using a titanate coupling agent and its thermal conductivity mechanism with epoxy composites.

Nanoscale, 2021
Three-dimensional thermally conductive graphene aerogels have become more and more significant in practical thermal management applications. However, the interface between the graphene aerogel and the polymer has a strong interface thermal resistance ...
S. Cui   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Behavior of titanate coupling agent on TiO2 particles

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 1990
Abstract TiO 2 powder was treated with a series of titanate coupling agents containing caprate and various lower carboxylates. The corresponding carboxylic acids show different p K a values ranging from 0.6 to 4.9. These powders were dispersed in dioctylphthalate, an organic matrix, and their viscosities were measured. The lower the p K a of
Mamoru Aizawa   +2 more
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