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Fillers for polymer composites have been modified with plasma of vinyl monomers. The interfacial chemical bonds between plasma polymer sheath and silica filler have been observed by using XPS. X-ray fluorescence spectroscopic study shows that the surface sheath contains carbon-carbon double bonds which are chemically reactive. Grafting polymerization of vinyl monomers onto the plasma treated filler has been achieved. Application of plasma modified calcium carbonate to SMC composite resulted in great improvement of mechanical properties
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Xue, G., Ji, G., Cai, S., Fang, J. (1990). Graft Polymerization of Vinyl Monomers onto Plasma-Modified Fillers. In: Ishida, H. (eds) Controlled Interphases in Composite Materials. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-7816-7_14
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