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1 December 1989 FTIR Investigation Of Thin Organic Layers On Float Glass: Applications In Wettability And Adhesion.
J-M Berquier, A-C Fernandes, P. Chartier, H. Arribart
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Proceedings Volume 1145, 7th Intl Conf on Fourier Transform Spectroscopy; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.969471
Event: Seventh International Conference on Fourier and Computerized Infrared Spectroscopy, 1989, Fairfax, VA, United States
Abstract
A FTIR technique (specular reflection with an incidence angle of 60° and light polarized parallel to the surface) is used to obtain information on thin organic layers on float glass. Two applications are described. 1) A spectrum of a self-assembled monolayer of octadecyltrichlorosilane on the glass surface is shown in the area 3000-2800 cm-1. Due to the monolayer orientation only -CH2- stretching vibrations are visible. 2) Hot-pressed polyurethane is peeled off from the glass : spectra of polymer residues on glass are obtained and the failure is shown to be cohesive.
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J-M Berquier, A-C Fernandes, P. Chartier, and H. Arribart "FTIR Investigation Of Thin Organic Layers On Float Glass: Applications In Wettability And Adhesion.", Proc. SPIE 1145, 7th Intl Conf on Fourier Transform Spectroscopy, (1 December 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.969471
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

FT-IR spectroscopy

Polymers

Reflection

Polyurethane

Specular reflections

Natural surfaces

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