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Protección contra la corrosión de aleaciones de aluminio mediante recubrimientos sol-gel

Corrosion protection of aluminium alloys by sol-gel coatings
Authors: Conde, A.; Durán, A.; de Damborenea, J.;

Protección contra la corrosión de aleaciones de aluminio mediante recubrimientos sol-gel

Abstract

[ES] En el presente trabajo se estudia la protección frente a la corrosión que proporcionan tres nuevos recubrimientos nanoméricos de baja temperatura de curado obtenidos a partir de silanos modificados. La síntesis de estos recubrimientos se realiza a partir de una mezcla de dos soles, GPTS (glicidoxipropiltrimetoxisilano) prehidrolizado y un segundo sol TEOS/MTES. Añadiendo a este sol inicial una disolución coloidal de partículas se obtienen recubrimientos nanoméricos de mayor espesor. En el presente trabajo los recubrimientos particulados se obtuvieron incorporando un 25% en peso de partículas comerciales de SiO2, Aerosil 300 y Aerosil R972 respectivamente. Una vez sintetizados, se depositaron mediante el método de centrifugado, sobre dos aleaciones de aluminio, 5555 y 3005 empleadas como substratos. El espesor final de los recubrimientos es de orden de 10 ìm, para el recubrimiento sin partículas y algo superiores, 12-14 ìm aproximadamente, para los recubrimientos con partículas. Los resultados electroquímicos indicaron que, en todos los casos, las muestras recubiertas presentaban una mejora en el comportamiento frente a la corrosión respecto de los substratos sin recubrir. La velocidad de corrosión disminuye 3 órdenes de magnitud para los recubrimientos con partículas y ésta disminución es algo inferior para aquellos que no contienen partículas.

[EN] Present paper studies the corrosion protection of three new nanomeric coatings obtained from modified silanes and cured at low temperatures. The synthesis of these coatings is carried out starting from a mixture of two sols separately prepared: a prehydrolized GPTS (glicidoxipropiltrimetoxisilano) and a second sol TEOS/MTES. Adding to this initial sol a colloidal solution of 25% in weight of commercial particles of SiO2, Aerosil 300 and Aerosil R972 respectively can be obtained thicker nanomeric coatings. Once synthesized, they were deposited by means of the spin coating method onto two aluminum alloys, 5555 and 3005 used as substrates. The final thickness of the coatings is about 10 μm, for the coating without particles and slightly higher, 12-14 μm approximately, for the coatings with particles. The electrochemical results indicated that, in all cases, the coated samples presented an improvement in the corrosion behavior in comparison with bare alloys in aggressive media of NaCl. The corrosion rate decreased three orders of magnitude for the coatings with particles and lower for those that do not contain particles.

Los autores quieren agradecer al proyecto BRITE BE-5111: "High Performance protection with sol-gel coatings on metals and enamels" por financiar parte de este estudio.

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Keywords

Aleaciones de aluminio, corrosion, Clay industries. Ceramics. Glass, Recubrimientos sol-gel, Aluminium alloys, Corrosion, TP785-869, Corrosión, aluminium alloys, Sol-gel coatings, aleaciones de aluminio

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