Title of article :
Ageing of aluminium oxide surfaces and their subsequent
reactivity towards bonding with organic functional groups
Author/Authors :
J. van den Brand، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
An infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy investigation was performed of the changes that occur to a freshly prepared
aluminium substrate upon ageing in ambient air and upon ageing in a clean, dry environment. Moreover, the bonding capacity of
the oxide surfaces was evaluated after prior ageing, by adsorbing an aliphatic carboxylic acid and determining the amount of
molecules that were capable of chemisorption with the oxide surface. Ageing in the ambient resulted in the adsorption of water
and organic species on the oxide surface, which could not be removed using solvents. The adsorbed water caused hydroxylation
and growth of the oxide layer. Because of the adsorbed species, the oxide surface was found to loose 60% of its initial bonding
capacity during the first 20 h of ageing. Ageing in a clean and dry environment resulted in considerably less changes to the oxide
surface. Because of this, during the first 20 h of ageing, the substrate was found to loose only 35% of its initial reactivity.
Keywords :
Adhesion , Chemisorption , Aluminium oxide , ageing , hydroxylation
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science