Phosphorus Research Bulletin
Online ISSN : 1882-2363
Print ISSN : 0918-4783
ISSN-L : 0918-4783
CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE INTERFACE BETWEEN METAL AND POLYPHOSPHATE GLASSES AS COATING
F. GOMEZF. BARBIEUXP. VASTJ.Y. DAUPHINY. MES-SADDEQ
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2002 Volume 13 Pages 117-122

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In industrial application, the polyphosphate coacervates present some interest for coating metallic pieces. To explain the good mechanical properties of this coating with some metal's substrate, we have studied the interface. To obtain a good coating we have to form layer rich in phosphide near the metal bulk. This layer stops the metal diffusion in the glass coating. For metal, like iron, which may present a formation of an important layer of oxides during the curing step, it is necessary to lay down a thin layer of reducible metal like aluminum on the substrate.

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