Abstract
Inorganic-organic composite materials are commercially utilized over a wide variety of industrial fields. The information on the distribution of inorganic and organic components on a nanometer scale is important for understanding the chemistry of the composite materials. In this study, the distribution of polycarbonate (PC) oligomer within a glass fiber reinforced PC was investigated using time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) and principal component analysis (PCA). As a result, PCA indicated a component differentiating PC oligomer from PC polymer and revealed the homogeneous distribution of PC oligomer within the glass fiber reinforced PC. Therefore, a combination of ToF-SIMS and PCA is useful for identifying the detailed distribution of PC oligomer and evaluating the property of glass fiber reinforced PC.
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Kajiwara, Y., Nagashima, H., Nagai, S., & Aoyagi, S. (2015). ToF-SIMS and PCA analysis of oligomer distribution within glass fiber reinforced plastic. In e-Journal of Surface Science and Nanotechnology (Vol. 13, pp. 47–50). The Japan Society of Vacuum and Surface Science. https://doi.org/10.1380/ejssnt.2015.47
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