Multilayered coatings: Tuneable protection for metals
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Markley, T.
Dligatch, S.
Trinchi, A.
Muster, T. H.
Bendavid, A.
Martin, P.
Lau, D.
Bradbury, A.
Furman, S.
Cole, I. S.
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The role of oxide bi-layers in controlling the onset of corrosion has been explored. A high-throughput electrochemical approach was employed to determine the breakdown potential of aluminium metal over-coated with combinations of silicon, titanium, aluminium and magnesium oxides. Bi-layered coatings consisting of two 100. nm thick metal oxide layers provided increased protection against breakdown, and combinations with vastly different iso-electric point of solid (IEPS) were found to exhibit improved barrier properties in comparison to single-component oxides. Furthermore, the most protective oxide bi-layers were produced when a high IEPS oxide was deposited directly onto the metal surface and subsequently over-coated with a low IEPS oxide. The barrier properties of bi-layer coatings appear to be tuneable, with notable dependencies on surface charge and thickness.
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