2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2016.04.051
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Adhesion of nitrile rubber to UV-assisted surface chemical modified PET fabric, part II: Interfacial characterization of MDI grafted PET

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“…To avoid these deciencies, polymer surfaces can be modied without the loss of their excellent bulk properties. Polymer surfaces can be modied by chemical methods (wet processes using only chemical substances [5][6][7] ), physical methods like plasma treatment, [8][9][10][11] UV irradiation [12][13][14] or combinations of both physical and chemical methods. 15,16 Each of them has advantages and disadvantages.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…To avoid these deciencies, polymer surfaces can be modied without the loss of their excellent bulk properties. Polymer surfaces can be modied by chemical methods (wet processes using only chemical substances [5][6][7] ), physical methods like plasma treatment, [8][9][10][11] UV irradiation [12][13][14] or combinations of both physical and chemical methods. 15,16 Each of them has advantages and disadvantages.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Contact angles of pristine PET foil (PET-1) and PET foil after activation with piranha solution (PET-2) and grafting with selected amino compounds (cysteamine, ethylenediamine or chitosan, PET-5,8,11) and subsequently with borane compounds (B1, PET-6,9,12 or B2,10,13) …”
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“…The main binders used in the recording layer are divided into natural binders (starch, casein, rubber, and so forth) and synthetic binders (latex, polyvinyl alcohol, and so forth) 73–75 . Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) is widely used as the binder in the recording layer because it has outstanding binding strength, film forming, small void, and sufficient surface tension force to cover large specific surface area pigment particles 76,77 .…”
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“…11,12 S. Palola et al reviewed the different additive methods used in aramid surface functionalization for improving rubber-fiber interfacial bonding. 7 Many researchers have reported their studies related to the surface treatment of aramid short fiber with the polymer matrix, mainly in the aspects of improving the dispersion [13][14][15][16] interfacial bonding [17][18][19][20][21][22][23] mechanical and fatigue strength. 3 A recently published literature assessed the benefits of functionalized aramid nano-fiber (ANF) with carbon black filled hybrid rubber compounds and they revealed overall improvement in the performances of the tire tread (magic triangle).…”
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confidence: 99%