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Get Free AccessThis study investigated the deterioration of a lubricant-infused anodic aluminium oxide surface in a 1 M NaCl solution for ∼200 days. Direct observation by cryo-SEM and quantitative analyses by UV spectroscopy and EIS revealed that the long-term deterioration of the lubricant-infused surface was divided into two stages: the surface-adhered lubricant layer gradually dissolved at a constant rate until the substrate was exposed; afterwards the lubricant infused in the nanochannels began to diffuse and was depleted after ∼200 days. The EIS results also revealed that the defects reduced the corrosion resistance of the lubricant-infused surface considerably.
Dequan Wu, Lingwei Ma, Bei Liu, Dawei Zhang, Badar Minhas, Hongchang Qian, Herman Terryn, J.M.C. Mol (2020). Long-term deterioration of lubricant-infused nanoporous anodic aluminium oxide surface immersed in NaCl solution. Journal of Material Science and Technology, 64, pp. 57-65, DOI: 10.1016/j.jmst.2019.12.008.
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2020
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Journal of Material Science and Technology
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10.1016/j.jmst.2019.12.008
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