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Effect of the Molecular Length of n-Alkylsilanes on the Adhesion at a Rubber/Glass Interface
Authors:M Nardin  A Alloun  J Schultz
Affiliation:  a Centre de Recherches sur la Physico-Chimie des Surfaces Solides, CNRS, Mulhouse, France
Abstract:The effect on the peeling energy, G, of glass/styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) assemblies of the length, N, of the alkyl chain, ranging from 4 to 30 carbon atoms, of silane coupling agents is determined. Experimentally, it is shown that G strongly increases with N. Therefore, considering that the rheological model of adhesion (or model of multiplying factors) is valid, G is assumed equal to the product of three terms: the reversible adhesion energy, W. at the interface, the viscoelastic dissipation factor, φ, of SBR and a “molecular factor” to be determined. Finally, it appears that this latter factor depends linearly on N. Such a result should be consistent with an extraction (“suction”) process of the silane alkyl links from bulk SBR during peeling experiments.
Keywords:rubber-glass interfaces  peeling energy  reversible work of adhesion  viscoelastic losses  molecular length of coupling agents  SBR  molecular extraction
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