Molecular and nanoparticulate gold precursors for application in inkjet printing onto flexible substrates are discussed. The choice of stabilising ligands and the size of the nanoparticles influence the solution stability of the ink and their ability to form decorative or conductive functional films.
The adsorption isotherms
for chloride on a corroding aluminium surface have been measured by using 36Cl
as a radioactive tracer. The amount of chloride adsorbed, wCl, was a
function of chloride concentration, [Cl], and time,
t, according to
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where wCl is
expressed as g cm-2, [Cl] as mol l-1
and t as minutes. Superimposed on the general curve was a fine structure which
correlated with the stages of development of a corroding aluminium surface. The
adsorption was localized to corroding pit sites. Addition of nitrate or
sulphate delayed but did not prevent the uptake of chloride; the hydroxide ion
was considered to have a similar effect. It was concluded that a corroding
aluminium surface has a variety of adsorption sites with different adsorption
properties; only a minority of these sites are potential or active sites for
pitting corrosion.
The corrosion rate of
aluminium in flowing neutral waters at 50�C has been determined as a function
of pH, oxygen concentration and chloride concentration. The corrosion rate, At,
as total aluminium lost between the 4th and 80th day was observed to be logarithmic
according to At = B log t+C with a minimum
rate in the pH range 5-6, and with B c. 3 x 10-5g cm2, C c. 20 x 10-5 g cm-2 and t in days for
oxygen-saturated water. Saturating the water with nitrogen or adding up to 15
mg Cl- l-1 increased the
corrosion rate. It was concluded that this was due to competitive action on the
oxide surface, between dissolved oxygen and chloride ions.
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