Abstract

An alkaline etched, superhydrophilic aluminum surface was modified using functionalized alkyl compounds selected to study the effect of their properties on adsorption on the metal surface. The thirteen organic compounds differed in alkyl chain length (eight and eighteen carbon atoms) and anchor group (azide, imidazole, thiocyanate, amino, disulfide, thiol, phosphonic, carboxylic, and benzoic). The methodology of the study integrated a complete chain of steps incorporating synthesis, electrochemical and surface analyses, and computational modeling. The corrosion resistant and superhydrophobic properties depend on the anchor group, which governs adhesion to the surface, and backbone, which is responsible for lateral cohesive interactions. The morphology and chemical composition of modified layers were studied using scanning electron microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry. Electrochemical and long-term immersion properties were investigated in 0.5 M NaCl. Calculations based on density functional theory were performed as to model the adsorption of selected anchor groups on the hydroxylated oxidized aluminum surface. Integrated results allowed the identification of the anchor groups that are able to form inhibitive adsorbed layers on Al surface regardless the alkyl chain length, and those that are not able to form adsorbed layers at all and are thus not efficient corrosion inhibitors.

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  • Synthesis of organic compounds.—The basic idea of this study was to investigate the effect of various anchor groups at a constant alkyl chain length on the affinity of adsorption on the Al surface

  • Please note that there are two exceptions from the described labelling: (i) X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and ToF–SIMS analyses were carried out on octanoic acid (C7COOH) instead of nonanoic acid (C8-COOH); electrochemical data were obtained from C8-COOH, and (ii) octadecanoic acid (C17COOH) was regarded in the C18 group (and not nonadecanoic acid (C18-COOH) as would be required following the postulated labelling) and both surface analysis and electrochemical data refer to this compound

  • Thirteen alkyl-based organic compounds were purposely prepared to study the effect of anchor group and alkyl chain length on adsorption on a superhydrophylic, hydroxylated aluminum surface

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Soc. 167 061509 View the article online for updates and enhancements. This content was downloaded from IP address 193.54.110.51 on 09/06/2020 at 16:09. Zimerl,[1] Ch. Carriére,[2] S. Manuscript submitted January 28, 2020; revised manuscript received March 19, 2020.

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Wettability superhydrophobic superhydrophilic superhydrophilic superhydrophobic
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