Corrosion Protection and Self-Healing by Sol-Gel Process: A Review of Recent Patent Literature

2012 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 148-163 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. Kumar ◽  
R. Subasri
2014 ◽  
Vol 61 (6) ◽  
pp. 416-422 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mansoureh Parsa ◽  
Seyed Mohammad Ali Hosseini ◽  
Zahra Hassani ◽  
Effat Jamalizadeh

Purpose – The purpose of this paper was to study the corrosion resistance of water-based sol-gel coatings containing titania nanoparticles doped with organic inhibitors for corrosion protection of AA2024 alloy. Design/methodology/approach – The coatings were obtained using tetraethylorthosilicate, 3-glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane, titanium (IV) tetrapropoxide and poly(ethylene imine) polymer as cross-linking agents. As corrosions inhibitors, 2-mercaptobenzoxazole and salicylaldoxime were incorporated into the sol-gel for the improvement of the corrosion resistance. The corrosion protection performance of coatings was studied using the potentiodynamic scan and the electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) methods. Atomic force microscopy was used to investigate surface morphology of the coatings. Findings – The results indicated that doping the sol-gel coatings with inhibitors leads to improvement of the corrosion protection. The comparison of doped coatings confirmed that corrosion protection performance of the sol-gel coatings doped with 2-mercaptobenzoxazole was better than for the sol-gel coatings doped with salicylaldoxime. Also the EIS results verified self-healing effects for the sol-gel coatings doped with 2-mercaptobenzoxazole. Originality/value – This paper indicates 2-mercaptobenzoxazole and salicylaldoxime can be added as corrosion inhibitors to sol-gel coatings to improve their corrosion protective properties for AA2024 alloy.


2009 ◽  
Vol 54 (28) ◽  
pp. 7207-7213 ◽  
Author(s):  
S.M.A. Hosseini ◽  
A.H. Jafari ◽  
E. Jamalizadeh

Author(s):  
Saurabh Kumar Jha

In this paper, a new doping concept has been improved which shows self-healing properties by sustained release of corrosion inhibitors in a carrier system. The anti-corrosive properties of (AA2014) aluminium alloy was tested by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The sol-gel coating doped with both inorganic and organic inhibitors gives a satisfying result. Releasing the event of inhibitor depends on the pH value of the corrosion environment. The barrier properties of the best coating divulge by high pore resistance with having high impedance value at low frequency. The immersion test confirmed that double doping concept is valuable also for long immersion test.


Coatings ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (11) ◽  
pp. 1389
Author(s):  
David Svetlizky ◽  
Noam Eliaz

Additive manufacturing (AM), for example, directed energy deposition (DED), may allow the processing of self-healing metal–matrix composites (SHMMCs). The sealing of cracks in these SHMMCs would be achieved via the melting of micro-encapsulated low melting point particulates (LMPPs), incorporated into the material during AM, by heat treatment of the part during service. Zn-Al alloys are good candidates to serve as LMPPs, for example, when the matrix of the MMC is made of an aluminum alloy. However, such powders should first be encapsulated by a thermal and diffusion barrier. Here, we propose a sol–gel process for encapsulation of a custom-made ZA-8 (Zn92Al8, wt.%) core powder in a ceramic alumina (Al2O3) shell. We first modify the surface of the ZA-8 powder with (12-phosphonododecyl)phosphonic acid (Di-PA) hydrophobic self-assembled monolayer (SAM) in order to prevent extensive hydrogen evolution and formation of non-uniform and porous oxide/hydroxide surface layers during the sol–gel process. Calcination for 1 h at 500 °C is found to be insufficient for complete boehmite-to-γ(Al2O3) phase transformation. Thermal stability tests in an air-atmosphere furnace at 600 °C for 1 h result in melting, distortion, and sintering into a brittle sponge (aggregate) of the as-atomized powder. In contrast, the core/shell powder is not sintered and preserves its spherical morphology, with no apparent “leaks” of the ZA-8 core alloy out of the ceramic encapsulation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Khalidou Ba ◽  
Abdelkrim Chahine ◽  
Mohamed Ebn Touhami ◽  
Johan G. Alauzun ◽  
Abdelatif Manseri

2012 ◽  
Vol 557-559 ◽  
pp. 1830-1833
Author(s):  
Su Ning Li ◽  
Jia Jun Fu

A series of lanthanum ion-doped titanium dioxide coatings have been prepared on the surface of 304 stainless steel by using sol-gel and dip-coating technology. The corrosion protection properties of the coatings were investigated by electrochemical measurements. It is found that the photogenerated cathodic protection property of the TiO2 coating is enhanced under illumination by doping with an appropriate amount of lanthanum ions. The results also indicate that the presence of lanthanum ions improves the corrosion protection property of the TiO2 coating without the photo effect attributed to the self-healing properties of lanthanum ions.


2012 ◽  
Vol 05 ◽  
pp. 234-241 ◽  
Author(s):  
NAHID PIRHADY TAVANDASHTI ◽  
SOHRAB SANJABI

Nanostructured hybrid silica/epoxy films containing boehmite nanoparticles were investigated in the present work as pretreatments for AA2024 alloy. To produce the nanocomposite sol-gel films, boehmite nanoparticles prepared from hydrolysis/condensation of aluminum isopropoxide ( AlI ) were doped into another hybrid organosiloxane sol. The produced oxide nanoparticles have the capability to act as nanoreservoirs of corrosion inhibitors, releasing them controllably to protect the metallic substrate from corrosion. For this purpose the corrosion inhibitor, cerium nitrate, was introduced into the sol-gel system via loading the nanoparticles. The morphology and the structure of the hybrid sol-gel films were studied by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The corrosion protection properties of the films were investigated by Potentiodynamic Scanning (PDS) and Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS). The results show that the presence of boehmite nanoparticles highly improved the corrosion protection performance of the silica/epoxy coatings. Moreover, they can act as nanoreservoirs of corrosion inhibitors and provide prolonged release of cerium ions, offering a self-healing property to the film.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document