Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5355512 Applied Surface Science 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Hydroxyl groups on surfaces of glass fibers react with Si-OH groups of hyperbranched polysiloxane, forming chemical and hydrogen bonds. ► The chemical and hydrogen bonds provide improved interfacial adhesion between hyperbranched polysiloxane modified maleimide-triazine (mBT) resin and glass fibers. ► Original maleimide-triazine resin does not have good interfacial adhesion with glass fibers. ► Better interfacial adhesion guarantees a desirable property-transition from the matrix to the resultant composites. ► Novel advanced glass woven fabric/mBT resin composites with higher interlaminate shear strengths are developed.
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