Adhesion of thermoplastic matrices with different molecular weights to fibers

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Korneeva, NV [1 ]
Gorbatkina, YA
Ivanova-Mumjieva, VG
Nedel'kin, VI
Bolotina, LM
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[1] Russian Acad Sci, NN Semenov Chem Phys Inst, Moscow 117977, Russia
[2] Russian Acad Sci, AN Nesmeyanov Organoelement Cpds Inst, Moscow 117813, Russia
[3] Petrov Res Inst Plast, Joint Stock Co, Moscow, Russia
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molecular weight; fiber-polymer joints; polymer chains; shear adhesive strength; pull-out technique; substrate; adhesive;
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The dependence of the interfacial strength in polymer-fiber systems on the molecular weight (MW) of the matrix is investigated. Adhesive joints of poly(phenylene-sulfide sulfones) and polysulfones with a steel wire 150 gin in diameter and glassfibers 200-300 mum in diameter are examined. The MW of both polymers was controlled during the synthesis process. The shear adhesive strength tau was determined by the pull-out technique. For all the systems investigated, it is shown that the adhesive strength in relation to the duration t(f) of their isothermal formation is described by curves with a maximum, whose values depend on the formation temperature T-f. For each polymer with a given MW, the greatest possible of these values, called "optimum" and denoted by T opt, are determined. It is found that tau(opt) increases with molecular weight. It is speculated that the effect observed stems from the different packing of polymer chains with distinct lengths in the near-surface layers.
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