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Elsevier, Thin Solid Films, (529), p. 327-332, 2013

DOI: 10.1016/j.tsf.2012.09.037

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Anti-corrosion zeolite film by the dry-gel-conversion process

Journal article published in 2013 by Wen-Chyuan Changjean, Anthony S. T. Chiang ORCID, Tseng-Chang Tsai
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Abstract

The steam-assisted conversion of pre-deposited precursor film on an aluminum alloy into a continuous anti-corrosion zeolite coating was demonstrated. It took just 12 h of reaction to produce a 10 μm thick dense film of closely packed zeolite nanocrystals. The anti-corrosion performance of this coating was better compared to that prepared by the conventional in-situ crystallization method having a similar thickness. The proposed method eliminated the unwanted suspended zeolite by-product that always comes with the previous process. The need of a fluoropolymer-lined autoclave could also be relaxed. Consequently, zeolite anti-corrosion coatings may be applied more cost-effectively onto a larger substrate.