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Effect of preparation temperature on the corrosion resistance of waterborne aluminum pigments

Effect of preparation temperature on the corrosion resistance of waterborne aluminum pigments PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to evaluate the role of encapsulation temperature on the preparation of silica-encapsulated waterborne aluminium pigments.Design/methodology/approachThe waterborne aluminium pigments were prepared with H2O2 as anchoring agent and siloxane used as precursors in pH = 9.0 medium at different temperatures. The anchorage and compactness of silicon which on aluminium surface were characterized by optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and N2 adsorption-desorption. The anticorrosion property was characterized by the volume of produced hydrogen as a function of time.FindingsThe effect of encapsulation temperature on anticorrosion property of aluminium pigments is reflected from the anchorage and the compactness of silica on aluminium surface. Furthermore, when encapsulation temperature is 45-50°C, the silica platelets uniformly anchored on the aluminium surface as a dense film, which show the best anticorrosion property. Lower and higher encapsulation temperatures cause the silica platelets to agglomerate rather than anchor on the aluminium surface, which is unfavourable for the anchorage and the formation of compact silica film. The use of product in waterborne coatings gives a higher glossiness than that of raw material.Research limitations/implicationsOnly pH = 9.0 medium was explored, and the other pH medium could result in different optimum temperatures.Practical implicationsThe investigation results provide theoretical basis for obtaining excellent waterborne aluminium pigments.Originality/valueThe method of investigating corrosion resistance mechanism of aluminium pigments based on anchorage and compactness is novel. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Pigment & Resin Technology Emerald Publishing

Effect of preparation temperature on the corrosion resistance of waterborne aluminum pigments

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Emerald Publishing
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Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
0369-9420
DOI
10.1108/PRT-01-2016-0008
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Abstract

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to evaluate the role of encapsulation temperature on the preparation of silica-encapsulated waterborne aluminium pigments.Design/methodology/approachThe waterborne aluminium pigments were prepared with H2O2 as anchoring agent and siloxane used as precursors in pH = 9.0 medium at different temperatures. The anchorage and compactness of silicon which on aluminium surface were characterized by optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and N2 adsorption-desorption. The anticorrosion property was characterized by the volume of produced hydrogen as a function of time.FindingsThe effect of encapsulation temperature on anticorrosion property of aluminium pigments is reflected from the anchorage and the compactness of silica on aluminium surface. Furthermore, when encapsulation temperature is 45-50°C, the silica platelets uniformly anchored on the aluminium surface as a dense film, which show the best anticorrosion property. Lower and higher encapsulation temperatures cause the silica platelets to agglomerate rather than anchor on the aluminium surface, which is unfavourable for the anchorage and the formation of compact silica film. The use of product in waterborne coatings gives a higher glossiness than that of raw material.Research limitations/implicationsOnly pH = 9.0 medium was explored, and the other pH medium could result in different optimum temperatures.Practical implicationsThe investigation results provide theoretical basis for obtaining excellent waterborne aluminium pigments.Originality/valueThe method of investigating corrosion resistance mechanism of aluminium pigments based on anchorage and compactness is novel.

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Pigment & Resin TechnologyEmerald Publishing

Published: May 2, 2017

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