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Reaction of silanol groups on the surface of glass fiber with diisocyanates were investigated. It was found that the effect of organometallic catalysts upon the reaction varied with their metal ions or their ester substituents. Then the addition reaction of isocyanate group on glass fiber surface, with amino acid was carried out successfully to prepare a glass fiber-amino acid adduct.
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Yosomiya, R., Morimoto, K. Glass fiber having isocyanate group on the surface. Polymer Bulletin 12, 41–48 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00258270
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