Title of article
Is gold always chemically passive?: Study and comparison of the epoxy-amine/metals interphases
Author/Authors
Maëlenn Aufray، نويسنده , , Alain André Roche، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
6
From page
1936
To page
1941
Abstract
When epoxy-amine liquid mixtures are applied onto metallic substrates (such as Al, Ti, Sn, Zn, Fe, Cr, Cu, Ag, Ni, and Au), concomitant amine chemisorption and metallic surface dissolution occur, leading to organo-metallic complex formation. The interphase formation was studied, using two different amines as hardener (IsoPhoroneDiAmine and DiEthyleneTriAmine). If the complex concentration within the liquid amine or epoxy-amine prepolymer was higher than its solubility limit, the complexes will crystallize. Sharp needle-like crystals were only observed with metal–IPDA organo-metallic complexes. A lot of metals are widely used as reactive substrates with gold as a reference, which is considered chemically inert. It is misleading, since it will be shown in this article that gold reacts with amine, just as the other metals.
Keywords
Metal–polymer interphase , Surface chemical reaction , Chemisorption , Epoxy , Gold , Amine , Solid–liquid interfaces , Diffusion and migration
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1008792
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