scholarly journals Enhancing the barrier effect of sol-gel derived inorganic coating by doping h-BN nanosheet

2020 ◽  
pp. 148849
Author(s):  
Yu Shi ◽  
Sheng Yuan ◽  
Benoit Ter-Ovanessian ◽  
Kurt Hermange ◽  
Ying Huo ◽  
...  
2015 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 138-150 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sandra Raquel Kunst ◽  
Henrique Ribeiro Piaggio Cardoso ◽  
Lilian Vanessa Rossa Beltrami ◽  
Claúdia Trindade Oliveira ◽  
Tiago Lemes Menezes ◽  
...  

Materials ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (12) ◽  
pp. 1960 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yue Li ◽  
Chunchun Wu ◽  
Ming Xue ◽  
Jiawen Cai ◽  
Yi Huang ◽  
...  

Anticorrosive coatings prepared by sol-gel derived approaches have become an emergent research area in the field of corrosion prevention materials. Furthermore, enhanced coating thickness can greatly improve the barrier effect of the sol-gel coatings, thus influencing their service life in industrial applications. Here, we propose the preparation of a two-layer coating system using a low-cost sol-gel derived method. The coating structure was composed of first an underlying layer incorporated with silica and titania powder as filler and pigment materials, and a second translucent topcoat containing a colloidal silica sol-gel matrix crosslinked by methyltrimethoxysilane (MTMS). This coating system was applied on Q235 carbon steel substrate by a two-step spray deposition method, resulting in an enhanced coating thickness of around 35 μm. The physical and morphological properties of the coatings were characterized using multiple techniques, including scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). The anticorrosion performance of the sol-gel coatings was studied by a salt spray test, outdoor exposure test and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). Results revealed that this two-layer coating system exhibited excellent physical and anticorrosion properties, and that the topcoat played a crucial role in maintaining the barrier effect and preventing water leakage.


2013 ◽  
Vol 76 (1) ◽  
pp. 165-172 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Certhoux ◽  
F. Ansart ◽  
V. Turq ◽  
J.P. Bonino ◽  
J.M. Sobrino ◽  
...  

RSC Advances ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (46) ◽  
pp. 39577-39586 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Mosa ◽  
N. C. Rosero-Navarro ◽  
M. Aparicio

A bi-layer siloxane-methacrylate coating (26 μm) doped with cerium on mild steel combining a barrier effect with self-healing in 3.5 wt NaCl.


Author(s):  
George C. Ruben ◽  
Merrill W. Shafer

Traditionally ceramics have been shaped from powders and densified at temperatures close to their liquid point. New processing methods using various types of sols, gels, and organometallic precursors at low temperature which enable densificatlon at elevated temperatures well below their liquidus, hold the promise of producing ceramics and glasses of controlled and reproducible properties that are highly reliable for electronic, structural, space or medical applications. Ultrastructure processing of silicon alkoxides in acid medium and mixtures of Ludox HS-40 (120Å spheres from DuPont) and Kasil (38% K2O &62% SiO2) in basic medium have been aimed at producing materials with a range of well defined pore sizes (∼20-400Å) to study physical phenomena and materials behavior in well characterized confined geometries. We have studied Pt/C surface replicas of some of these porous sol-gels prepared at temperatures below their glass transition point.


Author(s):  
V. Kaushik ◽  
P. Maniar ◽  
J. Olowolafe ◽  
R. Jones ◽  
A. Campbell ◽  
...  

Lead zirconium titanate films (Pb (Zr,Ti) O3 or PZT) are being considered for potential application as dielectric films in memory technology due to their high dielectric constants. PZT is a ferroelectric material which shows spontaneous polarizability, reversible under applied electric fields. We report herein some results of TEM studies on thin film capacitor structures containing PZT films with platinum-titanium electrodes.The wafers had a stacked structure consisting of PZT/Pt/Ti/SiO2/Si substrate as shown in Figure 1. Platinum acts as electrode material and titanium is used to overcome the problem of platinum adhesion to the oxide layer. The PZT (0/20/80) films were deposited using a sol-gel method and the structure was annealed at 650°C and 800°C for 30 min in an oxygen ambient. XTEM imaging was done at 200KV with the electron beam parallel to <110> zone axis of silicon.Figure 2 shows the PZT and Pt layers only, since the structure had a tendency to peel off at the Ti-Pt interface during TEM sample preparation.


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