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Delft University of Technology
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- 2024Surface engineering of aerospace aluminium alloyscitations
- 2021Scrutinizing the importance of surface chemistry versus surface roughness for aluminium/sol-gel film adhesioncitations
- 2020Nanorods grown by copper anodizing in sodium carbonatecitations
- 2020A Review on Anodizing of Aerospace Aluminum Alloys for Corrosion Protectioncitations
- 2020Effect of surface roughness and chemistry on the adhesion and durability of a steel-epoxy adhesive interfacecitations
- 2018Advanced (In Situ) Surface Analysis of Organic Coating/Metal Oxide Interactions for Corrosion Protection of Passivated Metalscitations
- 2017Towards Cr(VI)-free anodization of aluminum alloys for aerospace adhesive bonding applicationscitations
- 2017Adhesive bonding and corrosion performance investigated as a function of auminum oide chemistry and adhesivescitations
- 2016Potentiodynamic anodizing of aluminum alloys in Cr(VI)-free electrolytescitations
- 2015XPS Analysis of the Surface Chemistry and Interfacial Bonding of Barrier-Type Cr(VI)-Free Anodic Oxidescitations
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Scrutinizing the importance of surface chemistry versus surface roughness for aluminium/sol-gel film adhesion
Abstract
<p>The sol-gel synthesis process is a versatile method used to produce a wide diversity of materials and is being increasingly used as a surface modification method to alter porosity, wettability, catalytic activity, biocompatibility and corrosion performance of underlying substrates. Silane sol–gel films deposited on aluminium and aluminium alloys have been widely studied as chemical conversion coatings and as coupling agent between the substrate and organic layers. This study set out to investigate the effect of the surface chemical treatment prior to sol-gel application on the interfacial adhesion properties of a hybrid sol-gel film. Different surface pre-treatments, including two abrasive treatments and three chemical surface pre-treatments were used and their effect on surface chemistry and surface roughness was assessed. Surfaces were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, roughness measurements and static contact angles. Cerium nitrate loaded hybrid sol-gel films were deposited and adhesion on commercially pure aluminium was evaluated using pull-off testing. Statistical analysis revealed that, although highest adhesion values were obtained on rougher surfaces, the strongest correlation exists between the surface hydroxyl fraction and adhesion strength.</p>