The stability and the coating characteristics of a variety of organozircon i u m c o m p o u n d s h a v e b e e n investigated to coat ZrO, films on stainless steel sheets for the improvement of heat resistance against oxidation. Zirconium tetraoctylate and zirconium tetrakis(acety1acetonate) were found to be more stable than zirconium alkoxides in an ambient atmosphere. The ZrO, films from zirconium alkoxides became white and discontinuous when the thicknes? of the films exceeded about 200 A (20 nm). On the other hand, transparent ZrO, films were obtained from zirconium tetraoctylate and zirconium tetrakis(acety1acetonate). The IR spectra of the films showed that the heat treatment at 400°C f o r 5 min produced organic-free ZrO, films. The heat resistance of stainless steel sheets against oxidation was improved by the ZrO, coating, depending on the film thickness. [
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