The nature of adhesion in multicomponent materials such as cellulosic fiber
s/thermoplastic composites is strongly dependent on the surface properties
of the components. X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) was used to chara
cterize the surfaces of untreated and treated newsprint-fibers. Gamma-amino
propyltriethoxysilane and dichlorodiethylsilane were used for the surface m
odification of the fibers. The XPS analysis indicated that coupling between
the silanes and the newsprint-fibers has occurred, and that silanols were
adsorbed to the surface of newsprint-fibers by two different mechanisms: (1
) an ether linkage between the silanols and the hydroxyl groups of the fibe
rs and (2) a hydrogen bonding between the amine and the hydroxyl groups of
the fibers. The formation of the hydrogen bonding was evidenced by the two
observed amino states, i.e., a covalent non-protonated form and an ionic pr
otonated form.