Abstract
The “coupling” mechanism of organofunctional silanes depends on a stable link between the organofunctional group (Y) and hydrolyzable groups (X) in compounds of the structure X3SiRY. The organofunctional groups (Y) are chosen for reactivity or compatibility with the polymer while the hydrolyzable groups (X) are merely intermediates in formation of silanol groups for bonding to mineral surfaces.
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Plueddemann, E.P. (1982). Chemistry of Silane Coupling Agents. In: Silane Coupling Agents. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0342-6_2
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