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Interfacial Structure Control and Three-Dimensional X-ray Imaging of an Epoxy Monolith Bonding System with Surface Modification.

Nanako SakataYoshihiro TakedaMasaru KoteraYasuhito SuzukiAkikazu Matsumoto
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2020)
A monolith bonding system has a high reliability for dissimilar material bonding. The epoxy monolith layer fabricated on a substrate guarantees bond strength by the anchor effect, regardless of the compatibility of the used materials. Designing a high-performance monolith bonding system requires the suppression of an interfacial failure between the monolith and the substrate. In this study, silane and phosphine coupling agents containing amino and epoxy groups were used to construct a robust interfacial structure between the monolith and the substrates such as glass and metals. The internal and interfacial monolith structures were characterized by three-dimensional X-ray imaging as a nondestructive observation method in addition to the scanning electron microscopy of the sample cross sections. The modification of the substrate-monolith interface using the coupling agents improved the strength of dissimilar material bonding of the glass and metal substrates in combination with thermoplastic resins such as poly(ethylene terephthalate) and polycarbonate bisphenol-A.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • electron microscopy
  • ionic liquid
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • electron transfer
  • room temperature
  • amino acid
  • magnetic resonance
  • mass spectrometry
  • heavy metals
  • dual energy
  • health risk assessment