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- W4285804918 abstract "Metal/polymer bilayer composites feature high strength-to-weight ratios and low manufacturing costs despite the weak interfacial adhesion between their components. In this study, aluminum surfaces were modified to generate microporous architectures and hydroxyl moieties by various physical and chemical treatments, including thermal, plasma, anodizing, and hexafluorozirconic acid treatments to overcome the weak interfacial adhesion. The maximum shear strength of the obtained metal/polymer bilayer composites was achieved by anodizing treatment, whereas all treatment methods substantially improved the material toughness. In addition, modified compatibilizing agents with tailorable hydroxyl moieties were applied to enhance the interfacial adhesion using aminoethylaminopropyl trimethoxysilane (AEAPS) and modified AEAPS as a coupling agent. AEAPS modified by monoepoxide (glycidol) produced the strongest positive effect on the composite mechanical properties. These findings can be useful in a myriad of metal/polymer multilayer composites." @default.
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- W4285804918 title "Physical and Chemical Compatibilization Treatment with Modified Aminosilanes for Aluminum/Polyamide Adhesion" @default.
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