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Nanoscale layered double hydroxide materials for corrosion resistance

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Layered Double Hydroxides (LDHμs), represented by the general formula [MII (1-x)MIIIx(OH)2[An-x/n].zH2O or [MIMIII2(OH)6[An-1/n].zH2O], where MI, MII, MIII are mono-, di- and tri-valent metal cations, are being researched as anion-exchange materials which interesting intercalation chemistry that accommodate a wide range of applications from heterogeneous catalysis to storage and subsequent controlled release of bioactive agents. In this work, layered double hydroxides containing a monovalent (Li+) and trivalent (Al3+) matrix cations, have been synthesized and characterised using X-ray diffraction, FTIR and SEM. LDHμs were prepared by a simple co-precipitation method using metal hydroxides and metal salts in an alkaline solution. Hybrid systems are produced by intercalation which involves a guest molecule introduced into the host structure replacing the existing interlayer ion, without affecting the host structure opening new applications according to desired functionalities namely as thin films in corrosion protection. Li based conversion coatings are easily formed under open circuit conditions on Al surfaces [1-3]. Formation of LDHμs on the metal surface of copper-rich Al alloys were attempted with excellent results. Pitting corrosion was inhibited on Aluminium 2024-T3 with an extensive capability to withstand the presence of high concentrations of chloride ions. Intergranular corrosion was found to be inhibited in Al-Li 8090 alloy by action on copper containing T-phases located at the grain and sub-grain boundaries. The formation of DHLμs is thought to be responsible for inhibition which is demonstrated to be under diffusion control. The action of DLHμs on copper is demonstrated in separated experiments using pure copper samples in similar experimental conditions as for the alloy, in an extensive electrochemical study.

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Hydrogen storage Mechanical alloying Nanostructured intermetallics FeTi Sodium borohydrid

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Rangel, C. M.; Travassos, M. A. Nanoscale layered double hydroxide materials for corrosion resistance. In: Materiais 2007: IV International Materials Symposium, Porto, Abril 2007

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