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Activated Carbon Modified by Titanate Coupling Agent for Supercapacitor

Advanced Materials Research, 2011
A novel and simple strategy by introducing a titanate coupling agent into the electrode to improve the supercapacitor performance has been developed in this study. The surface modification of the activated carbon material are conducted under neutral conditions.
Ke Di Cai, Wei Fang Mu
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Surface modification of superfine tourmaline powder with titanate coupling agent

Colloid and Polymer Science, 2006
The effects of surface modification of the superfine tourmaline powder with a titanate coupling agent were discussed by investigating its hydrophobicity and distribution in poly (ethylene terephthalate) (PET). The modified tourmaline powder became hydrophobic, which resulted in better distribution in the PET matrix.
Wang, Y.   +4 more
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Magnetostrictive properties of titanate coupling agent treated Terfenol-D composites

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2012
Abstract As a kind of composites, the bond strength between the polymer matrix and the Terfenol-D particles affects the performance of magnetostrictive composites. By observing the fracture morphologies, the bond strength of the magnetostrictive composites prepared with untreated Terfenol-D was proved weak.
Xufeng Dong   +4 more
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Titanate coupling agent effects on nonaqueous Co2Z ferrite suspensions dispersion

Journal of Materials Science, 2006
Co2Z ferrite powders with the chemical composition 3Ba0.5Sr0.5O·2CoO·12Fe2O3 have superior high frequency magnetic properties. However, Co2Z ferrite powders are difficult to apply to practical processes because of agglomeration induced by the strong magnetic attraction between particles.
Hsing-I Hsiang, Jaw-Yue Tsai
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Titanate and Zirconate Coupling Agents in Foamed Polymers

Cellular Polymers, 2001
Ti or Zr coupling agents chemically bridge two dissimilar species such as an inorganic filler/particulate and organic polymer via proton coordination without the need of water of condensation. They may also act as in situ catalysts in the polymer melt at >100°C independent of filler content by one or more distinct organometallic mechanisms of ...
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Increased Productivity of Thermoplastics Using Organometallic Titanate and Zirconate Coupling Agents

Journal of Elastomers & Plastics, 1990
Etude de deux types d'agents d'accrochages qui permettent l'augmentation de la productivite en ...
S.J. Monte, G. Sugerman
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Influence of titanate and zirconate coupling agents in epoxy underfill material

Proceedings International Symposium on Advanced Packaging Materials Processes, Properties and Interfaces (IEEE Cat. No.01TH8562), 2002
This paper presents an investigation of the effects of five titanate and zirconate coupling agents (CA) with different functional groups on various properties of epoxy underfill materials, including viscosity, curing, thermo-mechanical properties, and adhesion to SiO/sub 2/ passivation.
null Shijian Luo   +2 more
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Improvement of adhesion performance between modified phenolic and stainless steels by titanate coupling agent treatment

Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, 2020
Compared with the phenolic, the boron phenolic has a significant advantage due to its heat resistance and toughness as adhesive. Although silane and titanate coupling agents have widely proven to improve the compatibility of fillers with resins, the ...
Di Zhu   +6 more
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Neoalkoxy Titanate and Zirconate Coupling Agent Additives in Thermoplastics

Polymers and Polymer Composites, 2002
Ti or Zr coupling agents chemically bridge two dissimilar species such as an inorganic filler/particulate and organic polymer via proton coordination on non-silane reactive substrates such as CaCO3 and carbon black without the need of water of condensation as with silanes.
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The influence of titanate coupling agent on the performance of barium titanate/PMMA denture base nanocomposites after SBF storage

Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials, 2020
Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)/nanobarium titanate (NBT) composite has potential application in denture base materials. The denture base materials should be stable in the wet environment and exhibit good mechanical properties. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of titanate coupling agent (TCA) on NBT behavior after soaking in the ...
Nidal Wanis Elshereksi   +2 more
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