Polymer adhesion to geopolymer via silane coupling agent additives

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Abstract

Silane coupling agents were successfully incorporated into alkali-activated aluminosilicate geopolymers (GP) through simple mixing into the precursor liquid. This allowed for synthesis of thick coatings with meaningful long-term shear and tensile adhesion to organic polymer substrates. Adhesion of GP to high-impact polystyrene sheets and extruded polystyrene foam was quantitatively evaluated. GP drying shrinkage and coating-substrate thermal expansion mismatch were identified as the major obstacles to adhesion, and these were mitigated by the easy yielding of polystyrene foam. The coupling agent-modified GP experienced decreased splitting strength, but Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and scanning electron microscopy were used to verify that the coupling agent addition did not inhibit geopolymerization. © 2012 The American Ceramic Society.

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Glad, B. E., Han, C., & Kriven, W. M. (2012). Polymer adhesion to geopolymer via silane coupling agent additives. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 95(12), 3758–3762. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1551-2916.2012.05433.x

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