2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.porgcoat.2008.06.009
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Organic–inorganic hybrid coatings prepared from glycidyl carbamate resins and amino-functional silanes

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“…Chemical interfering mechanism by the fungicide in the silane treated‐wood/PVC composite was proposed in this work as Scheme . In Scheme a, the chemical bondings between wood and PVC matrix from the amino silane coupling agent through the primary (covalent) bonds at the hydroxyl groups of wood particles through silylation process of the trialkylsilyl functional groups , and through the dipole–dipole interaction between the amine functional groups and the polar sites of PVC molecules. When the fungicide substance was added (as shown in Schemes b and c) the carbamate groups (R‐NH‐COO‐R) would interfere at the dipole–dipole interactions of the silane coupling agent and the PVC, which were possibly replaced by amine groups from the carbamate, and consequently diminished the interaction between the wood and the PVC matrix and thus the mechanical properties decreased.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Chemical interfering mechanism by the fungicide in the silane treated‐wood/PVC composite was proposed in this work as Scheme . In Scheme a, the chemical bondings between wood and PVC matrix from the amino silane coupling agent through the primary (covalent) bonds at the hydroxyl groups of wood particles through silylation process of the trialkylsilyl functional groups , and through the dipole–dipole interaction between the amine functional groups and the polar sites of PVC molecules. When the fungicide substance was added (as shown in Schemes b and c) the carbamate groups (R‐NH‐COO‐R) would interfere at the dipole–dipole interactions of the silane coupling agent and the PVC, which were possibly replaced by amine groups from the carbamate, and consequently diminished the interaction between the wood and the PVC matrix and thus the mechanical properties decreased.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chemical interfering mechanism by the fungicide in the silane treated-wood/PVC composite was proposed in this work as Scheme 1. In Scheme 1a, the chemical bondings between wood and PVC matrix from the amino silane coupling agent through the primary (covalent) bonds at the hydroxyl groups of wood particles through silylation process of the trialkylsilyl functional groups [27,28], and through the dipole-dipole interaction between the amine functional groups and the polar sites of PVC molecules.…”
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“…Organic/inorganic hybrid materials prepared by the sol-gel approach have rapidly become a fascinating new field of research in materials science [15]. Careful selection of a hybrid coating allows combining the desirable properties of organic part of system, i.e., toughness and elasticity with those of inorganic phase that is characteristic of good hardness, chemical resistance and adhesion to the metal substrate via formation of covalent bonds [16]. They offer an excellent adhesion to metal as well as to the subsequent coat via strong covalent bond and a three dimensional network of -Si-O-Si-linkages which helps to retard the penetration of corrosive medium through the coating [17].…”
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“…1,4-6 GC resins have also been used to produce hybrid sol-gel coatings with an excellent combination of properties. [7][8][9] GC resins studied thus far can show a very high viscosity due to intermolecular hydrogen bonding; however, a previous study showed that GC resins can be modified with alcohols to reduce their viscosity up to 90%, and the resulting impact on properties of the coatings was studied. 10 Environmental concerns have led to stringent regulations and a demand for reduction in volatile organic compound (VOC) emission.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%