In this work the assessment of the corrosion performances in saliva solution of NdFeB magnets coated with silane layers was studied for its application in orthodontic brackets. The silane film, deposited by dip coating technique, has been prepared with varying dipping steps, with the purpose to identify the number of layers able to achieve an optimal protective action. Corrosion protection performance, during immersion in Fusayama synthetic saliva solution, was evaluated by means electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The silane coatings evidenced good barrier properties resulting in an improvement of the anti-corrosion performances of the magnets. Better results were observed for samples with at least 15 layers of silane that evidenced still acceptable protective action after three days of immersion in a Fusayama synthetic saliva solution. © (2015) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy behaviour of NdFeB coated magnets in saliva solution for orthodontic applications
CALABRESE, Luigi;BONACCORSI, Lucio Maria;BORSELLINO, Chiara;CAPRI', ANGELA;FABIANO, FRANCESCA;PROVERBIO, Edoardo
2015-01-01
Abstract
In this work the assessment of the corrosion performances in saliva solution of NdFeB magnets coated with silane layers was studied for its application in orthodontic brackets. The silane film, deposited by dip coating technique, has been prepared with varying dipping steps, with the purpose to identify the number of layers able to achieve an optimal protective action. Corrosion protection performance, during immersion in Fusayama synthetic saliva solution, was evaluated by means electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The silane coatings evidenced good barrier properties resulting in an improvement of the anti-corrosion performances of the magnets. Better results were observed for samples with at least 15 layers of silane that evidenced still acceptable protective action after three days of immersion in a Fusayama synthetic saliva solution. © (2015) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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