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Applying a Silane Coupling Agent...
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Multilayer printed circuit boards use dipodal silanes to maintain the integrity of the bond between metal and resins by reducing interfacial water adsorption....
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Mechanism and Chemistry: How do activated silanes work?...
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Mechanism and Chemistry: How do enhanced silanes work?...
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Most of the widely used organosilanes have one organic substituent and three hydrolyzable substituents. In the vast majority of surface treatment applications, the alkoxy groups of the...
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Hydrophobic Selection Guide...
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Automotive side windows are treated with fluoroalkylsilanes to provide self-cleaning properties. Water beads remove soil as they are blown over the glass substrate during acceleration....
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The surface of microparticles can be altered by silane surface treatments. The silane reacts onto the surface of the particle, leaving a desired organic functionality that can dramatically enhance...
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The incorporation of polar functionality into hydrocarbon-substituted silanes can have dramatic effects on the dispersion of particles. Depending on the media, the appropriate mixed polarity surface...
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Selection Chart: Silane Coupling Agents...
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The synthesis of organic molecules frequently involves the manipulation of several functional groups, thus resulting in the conversion of one functional group in the presence of one or more other...
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'Hydrophobic' and 'hydrophilic' are frequently used descriptors of surfaces. A surface is hydrophobic if it tends not to adsorb water or be wetted by water. A surface is hydrophilic if it adsorbs...
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Silane coupling agents can form a durable bond between organic and inorganic materials...
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Substrates vary widely, containing different concentrations and types of hydroxyl groups on the surface. An increased number of accessible hydroxyl groups on the surface is likely to lead to a better...