2004
DOI: 10.1002/jccs.200400139
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Strengthening of Anticorrosion Passivity by Newly Developed Multi‐silicon Coatings

Abstract: The combination of ultrasonic vibratory beam and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry techniques was used to produce monomers of new organo-multi-silicon coating materials. The reactants of these materials were exposed to high passive conditions through all the experimental phase. By the aid of a capillary column, RTX-5MS, and an EI detector of the Finnigan-Mat GC, a sample was analyzed on the basis of the rules of the predominant M-1(s) ions of the main chromatographic pattern. Fragmentation analysis of the h… Show more

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“…The aim of a research work carried out by Hashem (2004) was to prepare new monomer multisilicon compounds which can acts as more durable adhesive and anticorrosion coating materials. The study also evaluated the structural mechanisms of their fragmentation in order to evaluate the reaction rate.…”
Section: Passivation: Anti-corrosion Coatingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim of a research work carried out by Hashem (2004) was to prepare new monomer multisilicon compounds which can acts as more durable adhesive and anticorrosion coating materials. The study also evaluated the structural mechanisms of their fragmentation in order to evaluate the reaction rate.…”
Section: Passivation: Anti-corrosion Coatingmentioning
confidence: 99%