2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.porgcoat.2005.02.006
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Preparation of moisture curable polysilazane coatings

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“…Polymer derived ceramic (PDC) composite coatings are promising candidates to be used as alternative environmental barrier coatings for corrosion and oxidation protection of metals [12]. A new approach based on development of oxidation resistant PDC coating systems through pyrolysis of suitable predominantly silicon containing precursors such as polysiloxanes [13], polycarbosilanes [14] or polysilazanes [15,16,17], which could act as a diffusion barrier to oxygen was reported. The precursor techniques facilitate relatively low-cost and easy approach to produce polymeric and ceramic coatings, which in turn provide excellent oxidation and corrosion protection of metal substrates.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Polymer derived ceramic (PDC) composite coatings are promising candidates to be used as alternative environmental barrier coatings for corrosion and oxidation protection of metals [12]. A new approach based on development of oxidation resistant PDC coating systems through pyrolysis of suitable predominantly silicon containing precursors such as polysiloxanes [13], polycarbosilanes [14] or polysilazanes [15,16,17], which could act as a diffusion barrier to oxygen was reported. The precursor techniques facilitate relatively low-cost and easy approach to produce polymeric and ceramic coatings, which in turn provide excellent oxidation and corrosion protection of metal substrates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bauer et al [10] studied the influence of temperature, relative humidity, and relative humidity of an ammonia-containing atmosphere on the curing time of PHPS. Their studies revealed that the curing reaction relies mainly on the activation of Si-H and Si-N bonds by OH group containing substances such as water, which promotes subsequent cross-linking of intermediate silanols via condensation reactions.…”
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“…Double layers prepared by this technique allowed the realization of OTRs of 0.1 cm 3 m À2 day À1 bar vestigated. [19,20] PHPS is an inorganic oligomer (M n = 600-2000 g mol…”
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“…In a subsequent thermally triggered condensation process, preferably in the presence of a base, [19,20,22] the intermediary formed silanol groups are transformed into an SiO x network, rendering this approach quite similar to a standard sol-gel process. An alternative route for converting PHPS into SiO x involves its vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) irradiation [23] in the presence of oxygen.…”
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