Silanization

Silanization is the covering of a surface through self-assembly with organofunctional alkoxysilane molecules. Mineral components like Mica, glass and metal oxide surfaces can all be silanized, because they contain hydroxyl groups which attack and displace the alkoxy groups on the silane thus forming a covalent -Si-O-Si- bond. The goal of silanization is to form bonds across the interface between mineral components and organic components present in paints, adhesives...

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Properties

Organofunctional alkoxysilane molecules have both organic and inorganic properties.

Mechanism

Organofunctional alkoxysilanes

The alkoxy groups usually used are the methoxy (-OCH3) and the ethoxy (-OCH2CH3) groups. The organofunctional alkoxysilanes are classified according to their organic functions:

Aminosilanes

The organic function is a primary or secondary amine:

Glycidoxysilanes

The organic function is an epoxide:

Mercaptosilanes

The organic function is a thiol: