Fixation of silane coupling agents to glass fiber in silane treatment process

2012 
Fixation of silane coupling agents to glass fiber was quantitatively determined using pyrolysis-GC/FT-IR to explore the formation of chemical-bonded and physisorbed silanes. The silane coupling agent used was N-phenyl-1-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane (AnPS). In silane treatment, E-glass fiber was dipped into acetic acid solution containing AnPS and was cured under different temperature and time. The fixation of silane was obtained by determining the amount of AnPS at the glass surface after and before washing the treated fiber with methanol. The silane fixation increased with decrease in the silane concentration, but it fell significantly below a lower silane concentration. The change of fixation in curing temperature gave an optimum temperature for the fixing. The dependence of curing time on the fixing ratio showed that the fixation was depressed below the curing temperature of 100°C. These results suggested that more than a specific amount of AnPS deposit on glass fiber was necessary to form silane networ...
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