Authors: Moon Kyong Na, Hoy Yul Park, Dong Pil Kang, Myeong Sang Ahn
Abstract: Three kinds of colloidal silica (CS)/silane sol were prepared. Sols are involved with the
kinds of silane with different organic group. Methyltrimethoxysilane (MTMS) has the three methoxy
groups and a methyl group. γ-Glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane (GTMS) has the three methoxy
groups and a bulky epoxy group. GTMS was added to two sols with different amount. When sol
reacted for 10 days, viscosity increased dramatically. Trasnmittance of sols reacted for 10 days
decreased rapidly, too. It indicated the stability of sol degraded. Sol-gel coating films were formed on
glass substrate using spin coating procedure with reaction time for 10 days. Coating films were flat
and transparent without cracking. CS/MTMS coating films showed high contact angle. When large
amount of GTMS was added, contact angle decreased due to its epoxy group. No thermal degradation
of CS/MTMS coating film occurred up to 600 oC. CS/MTMS/GTMS coating film degraded at 400 oC
for decomposition of epoxy group which has long organic chain which easily degraded by the thermal
shock.
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Authors: Hoy Yul Park, Moon Kyong Na, Myeong Sang Ahn, Seog Young Yoon, Seong Soo Park
Abstract: Fiber-reinforced plastics consist of fibers of high strength and modulus embedded in, or
bonded to a matrix with distinct interfaces between them. Because fiber configuration plays a key role
in determining mechanical strength of fiber-reinforced plastic rods, especially bending strength of
fiber-reinforced plastic rods was measured and simulated numerically in variation with winding
angles. Also, stress distribution in fiber-reinforced plastic rods was simulated numerically under the
condition of constant bending load to fiber-reinforced plastic rods. The measured bending strength of
fiber-reinforced plastic rods in variation with winding angles was different from that of simulated.
The difference between measured and simulated results was due to the effect of shear stresses on the
strength of fiber-reinforced plastic rods.
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Authors: Hoy Yul Park, Moon Kyong Na, Seog Young Yoon, Seong Soo Park
Abstract: Colloidal silica/methyltrimethoxysilane (MTMS) sol solutions were prepared in variation
with the ratio of MTMS to colloidal silica. Sol solutions were prepared by sol-gel reaction. To
understand their physical and chemical properties, dip coating of sol solutions was performed on the
glass substrates. The state of coating films was investigated in variation with the amount of MTMS
and reaction time. The contact angle and thickness of coating films increased with an increasing
amount of MTMS. The surface roughness of coating films decreased with an increasing amount of
MTMS. Coating films were stable until 550°C. Thermal degradation temperature of coating films
decreased with an increasing amount of MTMS.
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Authors: Moon Kyong Na, Myeong Sang Ahn, Hoy Yul Park
Abstract: Two kinds of colloidal silica(CS)/silane sol solutions were prepared. Two sol solutions are
involved with the kinds of silane such as methyltrimethoxysilane(MTMS) and -Glycidoxypropyl
trimethoxysilane(ETMS) using LS CS. MTMS was added to two sol solutions. Whether ETMS was
added or not, two kinds of sol solutions were synthesized. Using two kinds of sol solutions, sol-gel
coating films were formed on glass substrates via dip-coating process. Here, seasoning effect of for
enhancing properties of sol-gel coating layer on glass was investigated while such sol-gel solutions
were left for 7days. Also, their properties such as surface free energy, roughness, thermal property,
potential hardness and elastic portion were characterized in order to understand the effect of addition
of ETMS. In this case of LS/MTMS sol, the coating film had low surface free energy and more
enhanced flat surface than that of the case of LS/MTMS/ETMS sol. ETMS forms hydrophilic
hydroxyl group in sol solution, then surface free energy of LS/MTMS/ETMS coating film increased.
In the beginning of reaction sol solution seemed to be unstable, but 4days later their coating film
properties such as surface free energy and roughness enhanced. The elastic portion of coating films
obtained from LS/MTMS/ETMS sol increased with addition of ETMS, but thermal stability
decreased.
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Authors: Moon Kyong Na, Dong Pil Kang, Hoy Yul Park, Myeong Sang Ahn, In Hye Myung
Abstract: Three kinds of colloidal silica (CS)/silane sol solutions were synthesized in variation with
parameters such as different acidity and reaction time. Sol solutions were prepared from HSA CS/
methyltrimethoxysilane (MTMS), LS CS/MTMS and LS CS/MTMS/γ -Glycidoxypropyltri methoxysilane
(ES) solutions. In order to understand their physical and chemical properties, sol-gel coating films
were fabricated on glass. Coating films on glass, obtained from LS/MTMS sol, had high contact angle,
also, much enhanced flat surface in the case of LS/MTMS sol was observed in comparison with HSA/
MTMS sol. From all sol-gel solutions, seasoning effect of for enhancing properties of sol-gel coating
layer on glass was observed while such sol-gel solutions were left for 7days. In initial stage of sol-gel
reaction, all most of sol solutions used in this work seem to be unstable, formation of coating films was a
little hazy and rough. However, improved coating films as observed in 4days later. LS/MTMS/ES sol
solutions were synthesized with ES, adding to LS/MTMS sol. Contact angle of LS/MTMS/ES sol-gel
coating films decreased, since ES played a role in forming hydrophilic hydroxyl sol. The elastic portion of
coating films prepared from LS/MTMS/ES sol increased with addition of ES, but thermal stability
decreased a little.
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Authors: Dong Pil Kang, Hoy Yul Park, Young Taec Kang, Moon Kyong Na, Hee Woong Lee
Abstract: Organic-inorganic hybrid blends were prepared in variation with the ratio of sol solution to urethaneacrylic resin. Such sol solutions were synthesized from colloidal silica (CS)/ methyltrimethoxysilane(MTMS)/vinyltrimethoxysilane(VTMS) by sol-gel reaction through two step reactions. Thin films of organic-inorganic hybrid blends were prepared using spin coater on the glass and aluminum sheets. In order to understand surface properties of thin films, contact angle and
roughness were measured. Surface contact angle and roughness of thin films increased as the amount of sol solution increased. Thermal dissociation temperature of thin films was observed using TGA. Thin films were stable until 270 oC. Thermal dissociation temperature of thin films improved with increasing sol solution. In order to observe insulation property of thin films, electrical resistance measurements were performed. Surface and volume resistance of thin films increased as the amount of sol solution increased.
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