AC electrophoretic deposition of organic-inorganic composite coatings

J Colloid Interface Sci. 2013 Feb 15:392:167-171. doi: 10.1016/j.jcis.2012.09.087. Epub 2012 Nov 8.

Abstract

Alternating current electrophoretic deposition (AC-EPD) of polyacrylic acid (PAA)-titanium oxide (TiO(2)) nanoparticle composites on stainless steel electrodes was investigated in basic aqueous solution. AC square wave with duty cycle of 80% was applied at a frequency of 1 kHz. FTIR-ATR spectra showed that both AC and direct current (DC) EPD successfully deposited PAA-TiO(2) composites. The deposition rate using AC-EPD was lower than that obtained in direct current DC-EPD. However, the microstructure and surface morphology of the deposited composite coatings were different depending on the type of electric field applied. AC-EPD applied for not more than 5 min led to smooth films without bubble formation, while DC-EPD for 1 min or more showed deposits with microstructural defects possibly as result of water electrolysis. AC-EPD was thus for the first time demonstrated to be a suitable technique to deposit organic-inorganic composite coatings from aqueous suspensions, showing that applying a square wave and frequency of 1 kHz leads to uniform PAA-TiO(2) composite coatings on conductive materials.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Acrylic Resins / chemistry*
  • Electrodes
  • Electrophoresis
  • Nanoparticles / chemistry
  • Solutions
  • Stainless Steel / chemistry
  • Titanium / chemistry*
  • Water / chemistry

Substances

  • Acrylic Resins
  • Solutions
  • Water
  • Stainless Steel
  • titanium dioxide
  • carbopol 940
  • Titanium