Hydrolytic
Stability of 3‑Aminopropylsilane Coupling Agent on Silica and
Silicate Surfaces at Elevated Temperatures
Posted on 2017-02-14 - 00:00
3-Aminopropylsilane
(APS) coupling agent is widely used in industrial, biomaterial, and
medical applications to improve adhesion of polymers to inorganic
materials. However, during exposure to elevated humidity and temperature,
the deposited APS layers can decompose, leading to reduction in coupling
efficiency, thus decreasing the product quality and the mechanical
strength of the polymer–inorganic material interface. Therefore,
a better understanding of the chemical state and stability of APS
on inorganic surfaces is needed. In this work, we investigated APS
adhesion on silica wafers and compared its properties with those on
complex silicate surfaces such as those used by industry (mineral
fibers and fiber melt wafers). The APS was deposited from aqueous
and organic (toluene) solutions and studied with surface sensitive
techniques, including X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), atomic
force microscopy (AFM), streaming potential, contact angle, and spectroscopic
ellipsometry. APS configuration on a model silica surface at a range
of coverages was simulated using density functional theory (DFT).
We also studied the stability of adsorbed APS during aging at high
humidity and elevated temperature. Our results demonstrated that APS
layer formation depends on the choice of solvent and substrate used
for deposition. On silica surfaces in toluene, APS formed unstable
multilayers, while from aqueous solutions, thinner and more stable
APS layers were produced. The chemical composition and substrate roughness
influence the amount of deposited APS. More APS was deposited and
its layers were more stable on fiber melt than on silica wafers. The
changes in the amount of adsorbed APS can be successfully monitored
by streaming potential. These results will aid in improving industrial-
and laboratory-scale APS deposition methods and increasing adhesion
and stability, thus increasing the quality and effectiveness of materials
where APS is used as a coupling agent.
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Okhrimenko, Denis V.; Budi, Akin; Ceccato, Marcel; Cárdenas, Marité; Johansson, Dorte B.; Lybye, Dorthe; et al. (2017). Hydrolytic
Stability of 3‑Aminopropylsilane Coupling Agent on Silica and
Silicate Surfaces at Elevated Temperatures. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.6b14343