2000
DOI: 10.1006/jcis.1999.6577
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Immobilizing a Fluorescent Dye Offers Potential to Investigate the Glass/Resin Interface

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“…A ureido surface was, however, produced on E-glass fibers with silane ureidosilane deposited from THF, which has a reasonably high degree of hydrogenbonding ability (Table 1). THF has been reported as a retarder for the condensation reaction of silanols to siloxanes (28). The reduced degree of condensation before chemisorption firmly fixed the surface structure may have been a factor in the determination of the orientation of the outer layers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A ureido surface was, however, produced on E-glass fibers with silane ureidosilane deposited from THF, which has a reasonably high degree of hydrogenbonding ability (Table 1). THF has been reported as a retarder for the condensation reaction of silanols to siloxanes (28). The reduced degree of condensation before chemisorption firmly fixed the surface structure may have been a factor in the determination of the orientation of the outer layers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our summary already introduced some new aspects and novel testing methodologies which will not be repeated here. Among the analytical techniques immobilizing of fluorescent dyes in the interphase may deliver new information on changes therein during curing [153]. Thermal AFM may be a further useful tool in this respect [154].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the previous work, epoxy layers were coated over silica treated with silane coupling agents to form a model composite interface (16)(17)(18). A fluorescent probe was localized in the interfacial region by coupling with an isocyannatosilane coupling agent.…”
Section: Composite Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%