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  • 2021Anti-corrosive siloxane coatings for improved long-term performance of supercapacitors with an aqueous electrolyte24citations
  • 2020The Rapeseed Oil Based Organofunctional Silane for Stainless Steel Protective Coatings7citations

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  • Kolanowski, Łukasz
  • Fic, Krzysztof
  • Bund, Andreas
  • Graś, Małgorzata
  • Lota, Grzegorz
  • Wojciechowski, Jarosław
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The Rapeseed Oil Based Organofunctional Silane for Stainless Steel Protective Coatings

  • Szubert, Karol
  • Jurczak, Wojciech
  • Maciejewski, Hieronim
  • Majchrzycki, Łukasz
  • Lota, Grzegorz
  • Wojciechowski, Jarosław
Abstract

The earlier obtained organosilicon derivatives of rapeseed oil were used for the production of coatings protecting steel surface against corrosion. Vegetable oils have been hitherto used for temporary protection of metals against corrosion, while thanks to the synthesis of appropriate organosilicon derivatives, it is now possible to create durable protective coatings. Due to the presence of alkoxysilyl groups and the use of the sol-gel process, the coatings obtained were bonded to the steel surface. The effectiveness of the coatings was checked by electrochemical methods and steel surface analysis

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • stainless steel
  • corrosion