2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma16176045
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Organosilicon Self-Assembled Surface Nanolayers on Zinc—Formation and Their Influence on the Electrochemical and Corrosion Zinc Ongoing

Maxim Petrunin,
Liudmila Maksaeva,
Tatyana Yurasova

Abstract: The adsorption of vinyltrimethoxysilane (VS) on the surface of sputtered (by thermal spraying in vacuum) zinc has been investigated. The adsorption isotherms of VC on zinc from an aqueous solution were obtain. In order to determine the adsorption characteristics of VS molecules and to calculate the heats of adsorption, the obtained adsorption isotherms were mathematically processed in terms of the well-known adsorption approaches (approximations, adsorption isotherms). It has been established that this organos… Show more

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“…Gong et al [28] investigated the effects of the pre-anodized film thickness on the growth mechanism of plasma electrolytic oxidation coatings on a 1060 Al substrate. Petrunin et al [29] researched the organosilicon self-assembled surface nanolayers on zinc formation, and their influence on the electrochemical and corrosion of zinc. Finally, Walczak et al [30] outlined the shot peening effect on sliding wear in 0.9% NaCl of an additively manufactured 17-4PH steel.…”
Section: Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gong et al [28] investigated the effects of the pre-anodized film thickness on the growth mechanism of plasma electrolytic oxidation coatings on a 1060 Al substrate. Petrunin et al [29] researched the organosilicon self-assembled surface nanolayers on zinc formation, and their influence on the electrochemical and corrosion of zinc. Finally, Walczak et al [30] outlined the shot peening effect on sliding wear in 0.9% NaCl of an additively manufactured 17-4PH steel.…”
Section: Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%