Reacción del γ γ-aminopropiltrietoxisilano (γ γ-APS) con partículas de pizarra Los agentes de acoplamiento silanos son frecuentemente utilizados para modificar superficies de fibras o partículas utilizadas como refuerzo en composites de matriz orgánica. Para comprobar la formación de enlaces resistentes entre los agentes de acoplamiento y las partículas inorgánicas se han empleado muchos métodos experimentales. En este trabajo se ha utilizado la espectroscopía infrarroja por transformadas de Fourier (FT-IR), el análisis térmico diferencial y termogravimétrico (ATD-TG) y el análisis de la superficie específica como métodos para estudiar la reacción del agente de acoplamiento γ-aminopropiltrietoxisilano (γ-APS) con partículas de pizarra y poder conocer la modificación que ha sufrido la superficie después del tratamiento.Palabras clave: Pizarra, γ-aminopropiltrietoxisilano, Interacción. Study of the reaction of γ γ-aminopropyltriethoxy silane with slate particlesSilane Coupling Agents (SCA) are widely used in fibers or particulates reinforced polymer composites to provide a water resistant bond between these reinforcements and the polymer martix. Many methods have been employed to study the interaction of SCA with inorganic surfaces in order to understand if a covalent bonding at the particulates and silane interface exists. In this work it has been used Fourier Transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, differential thermal analysis (DTA-TG) and specific surface área analysis in order to study the reaction of γ-aminopropiltrietoxisilane (γ-APS) with slate particulates and to know the surfaces changes occurring after treatment.
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