Investigating the use of coupling agents to improve the interfacial properties between a resorbable phosphate glass and polylactic acid matrix

Hasan, Muhammad Sami, Ahmed, Ifty, Parsons, Andrew J., Rudd, Chris D., Walker, Gavin S., and Scotchford, Colin A. (2013) Investigating the use of coupling agents to improve the interfacial properties between a resorbable phosphate glass and polylactic acid matrix. Journal of Biomaterials Applications, 28 (3). pp. 354-366.

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Abstract

Eight different chemicals were investigated as potential candidate coupling agents for phosphate glass fibre reinforced polylactic acid composites. Evidence of reaction of the coupling agents with phosphate glass and their effect on surface wettability and glass degradation were studied along with their principle role of improving the interface between glass reinforcement and polymer matrix. It was found that, with an optimal amount of coupling agent on the surface of the glass/polymer, interfacial shear strength improved by a factor of 5. Evidence of covalent bonding between agent and glass was found for three of the coupling agents investigated, namely: 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane; etidronic acid and hexamethylene diisocyanate. These three coupling agents also improved the interfacial shear strength and increased the hydrophobicity of the glass surface. It is expected that this would provide an improvement in the macroscopic properties of full-scale composites fabricated from the same materials which may also help to retain these properties for the desired length of time by retarding the breakdown of the fibre/matrix interface within these composites.

Item ID: 57996
Item Type: Article (Research - C1)
ISSN: 1530-8022
Keywords: Phosphate glass, polylactic acid, coupling agent, surface analysis, interfacial shear strength
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Date Deposited: 17 Apr 2019 09:23
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