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Basis and Applications of Silicon Reinforced Adhesives

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  • Natalia Chacon Camacho

    (Escuela de Quimica, Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica)

  • Jose Roberto Vega Baudrit
  • Yendry Corrales Urena

    (Laboratorio Nacional de Nanotecnologia LANOTEC CENAT, Centro Nacional de Alta Tecnologia, Costa Rica)

Abstract

In recent years, the adhesive industry has been improving the properties of its products for the better mechanical, functional, electrical properties, among others. This is really important to expand its applications market to increasingly specialized fields such as medical, electronics and engineering. Nanoparticles have become a highly functional additive that greatly improves the parameters mentioned above. The knowledge of its physicochemical properties as well as its interaction with polymer matrices is of great importance in reinforcing the adhesives with these particles. Specifically, silicon has been widely used for the synthesis of silicon oxide and silicon carbide nanoparticles, which have had a wide range of adhesive applications lately. The objective of this review is to lay the foundations of the chemistry of the main types of adhesives, the use of silicon nanoparticles, as well as their synthesis methods and their advantages in the reinforcement of adhesives and to expose some of the most significant advances of the improvement of adhesives with silicon in various industrial applications.

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  • Natalia Chacon Camacho & Jose Roberto Vega Baudrit & Yendry Corrales Urena, 2018. "Basis and Applications of Silicon Reinforced Adhesives," Organic & Medicinal Chemistry International Journal, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 5(1), pages 18-29, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:jomcij:v:5:y:2018:i:1:p:18-29
    DOI: 10.19080/OMCIJ.2018.05.555654
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