Hybrid coatings based on Si and Zr were assessed for their protection of aluminium and its alloys 2024-T3 and 7075-T6 against corrosion in 0.5 M NaCl. Coatings were prepared from sol synthesized from mixtures of tetraethyl orthosilicate and 3-methacryloxypropyl trimethoxysilane to which various concentrations of zirconium tetrapropoxide and methacrylic acid were added. Short- and long-term electrochemical behaviour was assessed. The degree of protection was dependent on the sol composition, ageing time and curing temperature. A coating containing Zr/Si ratio of 0.41, aged for 48 h and cured at 100 degrees C exhibited the best combination of resistance towards general and localized corrosion. Electrochemical parameters obtained under polarization (corrosion current density of 4.4 nA/cm2 and stability up to 7 V), and under open circuit conditions (impedance in the few tens of Mohm cm2 after one week immersion) prove that the protection was high. At other conditions, such as higher Zr/Si ratios, shorter ageing time or curing at room temperature, protection was excellent early after immersion but then lessened rapidly. Coatings prepared under optimal conditions provided a high degree of protection over 500 hours salt spray testing, especially on aluminium metal. These coatings have the potential to provide good protection in chloride environments.
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