Raman studies of the hydrolysis of silane coupling agents

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Abstract

Raman spectroscopy has been used to characterize silane coupling agents in the bulk, in aqueous solution and on glass fiber surfaces. The state of hydrolysis of the coupling agent can be verified and the kinetics of the hydrolysis followed with Raman spectroscopy. Unhydrolyzed silanes can be detected on glass surfaces when the coating process is carried out at a stage when the hydrolysis is incomplete.

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