Tailoring of Versatile Surface Morphologies on Hot Dip Galvanized Steel in Wet CO 2 : Aspects on Formation, Barrier Properties, and Utilization as a Substrate for Coatings

Zinc carbonate and a mixed-phase zinc carbonate were precipitated selectively on hot dip galvanized steel in the presence of CO and water. The zinc carbonate was precipitated as a uniform layer with cubic superficial appearance, while the mixed-phase zinc carbonate was precipitated as nanowires. The...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS applied materials & interfaces 2018-06, Vol.10 (25), p.21730-21739
Hauptverfasser: Saarimaa, Ville, Kaleva, Aaretti, Nikkanen, Juha-Pekka, Manni, Jere, Lange, Carl, Paunikallio, Teemu, Laihinen, Tero, Heinonen, Saara, Levänen, Erkki, Väisänen, Pasi, Markkula, Antti
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Zusammenfassung:Zinc carbonate and a mixed-phase zinc carbonate were precipitated selectively on hot dip galvanized steel in the presence of CO and water. The zinc carbonate was precipitated as a uniform layer with cubic superficial appearance, while the mixed-phase zinc carbonate was precipitated as nanowires. The distinct structures could be formed separately or as a dual structure with nanowires on the outermost surface. The barrier properties were improved by the both patina forms; a significant increase in surface hydrophobicity was obtained. The dual patina structure was successfully coated with an organic coating, and the intact wet CO -induced patina with both structures was confirmed within the coating. The formed carbonates can be further converted to zinc oxide by calcination, preserving the delicate structures, which opens a wide range of potential applications for the nanostructured ZnO in a variety of future electronic and optoelectronic devices.
ISSN:1944-8244
1944-8252
DOI:10.1021/acsami.8b05034