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Spectroscopically Detecting Molecular-Level Bonding Formation between an Epoxy Formula and Steel

Xu et al., 2022

Document ID
9798419184127638598
Author
Xu Z
Zhang Y
Wu Y
Lu X
Publication year
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Langmuir

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The formation of the interfacial adhesion between an epoxy adhesive and a substrate was normally accompanied by the epoxy curing process on the substrate. Although the debate on the formation mechanism of the interfacial adhesion is still ongoing, this issue can …
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