7 results on '"Popić, Jovan P."'
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2. Protective properties of cataphoretic epoxy coating on aluminium alloy AA6060 modified with electrodeposited Ce-based coatings: Effect of post-treatment
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Živković, Ljiljana, Bajat, Jelena, Popić, Jovan P., Jegdić, Bore, Stevanović, Sanja, Mišković-Stanković, Vesna, Živković, Ljiljana, Bajat, Jelena, Popić, Jovan P., Jegdić, Bore, Stevanović, Sanja, and Mišković-Stanković, Vesna
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Ce-based conversion coatings (CeCCs) are a promising alternative to toxic chromate coatings on the metal substrates. In this work the CeCCs were electrodeposited on aluminium alloy AA6060 from aqueous solution of Ce(NO3)(3) at different potentials (-0.95 V, -1.2 V and -1.4V). Effect of deposition potential and post-treatment in the phosphate solution on morphology and protective properties of CeCCs with top cataphoretic epoxy coating was studied. To assess the differences between the protective systems, originating from the different CeCCs pre-treatments, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), polarization measurements, AFM and SEM/EDS analysis were used. The EIS study was undertaken to follow the evolution of corrosion behaviour of epoxy coating/CeCCs protective systems over prolonged time of exposure to the chloride environment (3 wt.% NaCl). Results suggest significantly improved corrosion stability of epoxy coating on AA6060 with as-deposited CeCCs sub-layers with respect to the same epoxy coatings with phosphate post-treated CeCCs. The far best protective properties, i.e., the greatest value of pore resistance and the lowest value of corrosion current density were provided by the epoxy coating/CeCC protective system with CeCC deposited at -1.2V and without post-treatment.
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- 2015
3. The influence of Ce-based coatings as pretreatments on corrosion stability of top powder polyester coating on AA6060
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Živković, Ljiljana, Jegdić, Bore, Popić, Jovan P., Bajat, Jelena, Mišković-Stanković, Vesna, Živković, Ljiljana, Jegdić, Bore, Popić, Jovan P., Bajat, Jelena, and Mišković-Stanković, Vesna
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Cerium-based conversion coatings (CeCCs) are one of the most prospective alternatives to the widely used chromate conversion coatings (CCCs) due to their anticorrosion efficiency, environmentally friendly nature and low cost. In this work, the CeCCs on AA6060 were prepared by immersion into aqueous cerium salt solutions at room temperature, and subsequently post-treated in heated phosphate solution. The effect of counter ion (nitrate and chloride) on the coating properties was studied testing CeCCs as sole or conversion layers for the top polyester coating. Since the 60 mu m thick polyester coating was applied, an artificial defect of 0.8 mm hole was introduced to faster assess the differences between pretreatments. The system with CCC pretreatment was used as reference. Corrosion properties were investigated in 0.5 M NaCl solution by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy while the adhesion strength was measured by NMPR (N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone) and pull-off tests. As shown, the post-treated chloride-based CeCC offered better protection than crack-free thin nitrate-based CeCC, when used as sole coatings. On the other hand, it was brought to evidence that in combination with top powder polyester coating, the CeCC deposited from nitrate solution exhibited better protection compared to protective system pretreated with chloride-based one. Excellent polyester coating adhesion was found independently on aluminium surface pretreatment.
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- 2013
4. The influence of Ce-based coatings as pretreatments on corrosion stability of top powder polyester coating on AA6060
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Živković, Ljiljana S., Jegdić, Bore, Popić, Jovan P., Bajat, Jelena, Mišković-Stanković, Vesna, Živković, Ljiljana S., Jegdić, Bore, Popić, Jovan P., Bajat, Jelena, and Mišković-Stanković, Vesna
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Cerium-based conversion coatings (CeCCs) are one of the most prospective alternatives to the widely used chromate conversion coatings (CCCs) due to their anticorrosion efficiency, environmentally friendly nature and low cost. In this work, the CeCCs on AA6060 were prepared by immersion into aqueous cerium salt solutions at room temperature, and subsequently post-treated in heated phosphate solution. The effect of counter ion (nitrate and chloride) on the coating properties was studied testing CeCCs as sole or conversion layers for the top polyester coating. Since the 60 mu m thick polyester coating was applied, an artificial defect of 0.8 mm hole was introduced to faster assess the differences between pretreatments. The system with CCC pretreatment was used as reference. Corrosion properties were investigated in 0.5 M NaCl solution by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy while the adhesion strength was measured by NMPR (N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone) and pull-off tests. As shown, the post-treated chloride-based CeCC offered better protection than crack-free thin nitrate-based CeCC, when used as sole coatings. On the other hand, it was brought to evidence that in combination with top powder polyester coating, the CeCC deposited from nitrate solution exhibited better protection compared to protective system pretreated with chloride-based one. Excellent polyester coating adhesion was found independently on aluminium surface pretreatment.
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- 2013
5. Corrosion stability of polyester coatings on steel pretreated with different iron-phosphate coatings
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Jegdić, Bore, Bajat, Jelena, Popić, Jovan P., Mišković-Stanković, Vesna, Jegdić, Bore, Bajat, Jelena, Popić, Jovan P., and Mišković-Stanković, Vesna
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The influence of steel surface pretreatment with different types of iron-phosphate coatings on the corrosion stability and adhesion characteristics of polyester coatings on steel was investigated. The phosphate coating was chemically deposited either from the simple novel plating bath, or with the addition of NaNO2, as an accelerator in the plating bath. The morphology of phosphate coatings was investigated using atomic force microscopy (AFM). The corrosion stability of polyester coatings on steel pretreated by iron-phosphate coatings was investigated by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) in 3% NaCl solution, while "dry" and "wet" adhesion were measured by a direct pull-off standardized procedure. It was shown that greater values of pore resistance. R-p, and smaller values of coating capacitance of polyester coating, C-c, on steel pretreated with iron-phosphate coating were obtained, as compared to polyester coating on steel phosphated with accelerator, and on the bare steel. The surface roughness of phosphate coating deposited on steel from the bath without accelerator is favorable in forming stronger bonds with polyester coating. Namely, the dry and wet adhesion measurements are in accordance with EIS measurements in 3% NaCl solution, i.e. lower adhesion values were obtained for polyester coating on steel phosphated with accelerator and on the bare steel, while the iron-phosphate pretreatment from the novel bath enhanced the adhesion of polyester coating on steel.
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- 2011
6. The influence of aluminium surface pretreatment on the corrosion stability and adhesion of powder polyester coating
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Bajat, Jelena, Popić, Jovan P., Mišković-Stanković, Vesna, Bajat, Jelena, Popić, Jovan P., and Mišković-Stanković, Vesna
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One of the most important factors in corrosion prevention by protective coatings is the coating adhesion loss under environmental influence. Thus, adhesion strength is often used when characterizing protective properties of organic coatings on a metal substrate. In order to improve the adhesion of organic coating the metal substrate is often pretreated in some way. In this work, the adhesion of polyester coatings on differently pretreated aluminium surface (by anodizing, with and without sealing, by phosphating and by silane film deposition) was examined. The dry and wet adhesion of polyester coatings were measured by a direct pull-off standardized procedure, as well as indirectly by NMP test. It was shown that under dry test conditions all polyester coatings showed very good adhesion, but that aluminium surface pretreated by silane film showed superior adhesion. The overall increase of wet adhesion for polyester coating on aluminium pretreated by silane film was maintained throughout the whole investigated time period. The different trends in the change of adhesion of polyester coatings were observed for different aluminium pretreatments during exposure to the corrosive agent (3% NaCl solution). The highest adhesion reduction was obtained for polyester coating on aluminium pretreated with phosphate coating. The corrosion stability of polyester coated aluminium was investigated by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy in 3% NaCl solution. The results confirmed good protective properties of polyester coating on aluminium pretreated with silane film, i.e. greater values of pore resistance and smaller values of coating capacitance were obtained in respect to other protective systems, whereas charge-transfer resistance and double-layer capacitance were not measurable during 2 months of exposure to a corrosive agent.
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- 2010
7. Adhesion characteristics and corrosion stability of epoxy coatings electrodeposited on phosphated hot-dip galvanized steel
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Bajat, Jelena, Mišković-Stanković, Vesna, Popić, Jovan P., Dražić, Dragutin M., Bajat, Jelena, Mišković-Stanković, Vesna, Popić, Jovan P., and Dražić, Dragutin M.
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The influence of hot-dip galvanized steel (HDG) surface pretreatment with phosphate coatings on the corrosion stability and adhesion characteristics of epoxy coatings electrodeposited on HDG steel was investigated. Phosphate coatings were deposited on hot-dip galvanized steel from baths with different concentrations of NaF (0.1, 0.5 and 1.0 g dm(-3)) and at different temperatures (50, 65 and 80 degrees C). The influence of fluoride ion concentration in the phosphating bath, as well as the deposition temperature of the bath, on the adhesion characteristics and corrosion stability of epoxy coatings on phosphated HDG steel was investigated. The dry and wet adhesions were measured by a direct pull-off standardized procedure, as well as indirectly by NMP test, while corrosion stability was investigated by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). It was shown that under dry testing conditions all the samples exhibited very good adhesion. However, the different trends of adhesion loss of different protective systems during exposure to corrosive agent (3% NaCl solution) were observed. The lowest adhesion values were obtained for epoxy coating on hot-dip galvanized steel, while the phosphate pretreatments significantly increase the adhesion of epoxy coatings. The highest values of adhesion strength were obtained for epoxy coating on HDG steel modified by phosphate coating deposited at 65 degrees C with 0.5 g dm(-3) NaF in the phosphating bath. EIS measurements in 3% NaCl solution are in accordance with adhesion measurements, i.e. greater values of charge-transfer resistance and smaller values of double-layer capacitance were obtained, as compared to other protective systems.
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- 2008
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