2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10971-020-05225-y
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Multivariable analysis of electrodeposited silane based superhydrophobic coatings for corrosion protection of carbon steel

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“…As it can be seen, it presents high porosity and roughness in millimetric and micrometric scales, which can indeed entrap air, increasing surface hydrophobicity. It is worth noting that, even though the applied techniques cannot detect nanometric scales, its presence is also expected due to the water contact angle values superior to 157 o obtained by such film in previous work 15 , in agreement with the Cassie-Baxter model 16 . Furthermore, the analysis of Figure 3 points out that the deposit formation was given by the random agglomeration of particles slightly smaller than 5 µm.…”
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confidence: 77%
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“…As it can be seen, it presents high porosity and roughness in millimetric and micrometric scales, which can indeed entrap air, increasing surface hydrophobicity. It is worth noting that, even though the applied techniques cannot detect nanometric scales, its presence is also expected due to the water contact angle values superior to 157 o obtained by such film in previous work 15 , in agreement with the Cassie-Baxter model 16 . Furthermore, the analysis of Figure 3 points out that the deposit formation was given by the random agglomeration of particles slightly smaller than 5 µm.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…However, one interesting fact, not yet reported, are preferential deposition regions, as shown in Table 1, which describes thickness values for the regions highlighted in Figure 2 by the letters A to L. Based on such results, it was possible to point out that the coating top region, marked by the letter A, B, and C, provided greater thicknesses than the bottom region. It is essential to highlight that the same trend could also be identified under different deposition conditions, such as those described in our previous work 15 . Despite that, the methodology presented great repeatability regarding the average thickness, with standard deviation among replicates equal to 2.70 µm.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 72%
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