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  • 2020Time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry study of zinc carbonation in the presence of stable oxygen-18 and deuterium isotopes1citations
  • 2020Assessment of pitting corrosion in bare and passivated (wet scCO2-induced patination and chemical passivation) hot-dip galvanized steel samples with SVET, FTIR, and SEM (EDS)4citations
  • 2020Assessment of pitting corrosion in bare and passivated (wet scCO2-induced patination and chemical passivation) hot-dip galvanized steel samples with SVET, FTIR, and SEM (EDS)4citations
  • 2020Evaluation of surface activity of hot-dip galvanized steel after alkaline cleaning13citations
  • 2018Convenient extraction method for quantification of thin zinc patina layers11citations
  • 2017Supercritical carbon dioxide treatment of hot dip galvanized steel as a surface treatment before coating14citations
  • 2017Investigation of long-term chemical stability of structured ZnO films in aqueous solutions of varying conditions34citations
  • 2015Enhanced photoactive and photoelectrochemical properties of TiO2 sol-gel coated steel by the application of SiO2 intermediate layer9citations
  • 2014TiO2 coatings synthesized by liquid flame spray and low temperature sol-gel technologies on autoclaved aerated concrete for air-purifying purposes22citations

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  • Kaleva, Aaretti
  • Saarimaa, Ville
  • Levänen, Raimo Erkki
  • Markkula, Antti
  • Väisänen, Pasi
  • Fuertes, Nuria
  • Heydari, Golrokh
  • Zavalis, Tommy
  • Persson, Dan
  • Levänen, Erkki
  • Lange, Carl
  • Paunikallio, Teemu
  • Heinonen, Saara
  • Juhanoja, Jyrki
  • Huttunen-Saarivirta, Elina
  • Salminen, Turkka
  • Isotahdon, Elisa
  • Hyvärinen, Leo
  • Honkanen, Mari Hetti
  • Maury Ramirez, Anibal
  • Demeestere, Kristof
  • Honkanen, Mari
  • De Belie, Nele
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Investigation of long-term chemical stability of structured ZnO films in aqueous solutions of varying conditions

  • Huttunen-Saarivirta, Elina
  • Nikkanen, Juha-Pekka
  • Levänen, Raimo Erkki
  • Heinonen, Saara
Abstract

<p>Nanostructured zinc oxide, ZnO, films feature attractive functional properties, but their long-term stability needs further investigation. Here, ZnO thin films with well-aligned rod-like structure were grown on stainless steel substrate. The long-term chemical stability of the ZnO films was investigated in solutions with varying pH values (3 − 11) to enhance knowledge about the durability of films in acidic and basic environments. The solubility and stability of the films in the solutions were investigated using atomic absorption spectrophotometry, scanning electron microscopy imaging and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy analyses, as well as by monitoring changes in water contact angle of the films and in the pH values of the solutions. The ZnO film was found to be most stable at highest pH value, with the amount of dissolved zinc being lowest among the studied pH values and the changes observed with other characterization methods being minor compared to the samples immersed to other solutions. At the lowest pH, the film was removed rapidly from the substrate by dissolution. In solutions featuring pH values 5 and 9, the measured pH was unstable and changed constantly until it reached the value 7.2–7.6, i.e., until the equilibrium of different chemical species in the solution was achieved. These results are presented and discussed in this paper from the viewpoint of applicability of the ZnO films.</p>

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  • stainless steel
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • thin film
  • zinc
  • chemical stability
  • Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
  • durability
  • pH value
  • aligned
  • spectrophotometry