The Interaction of γ-Glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane with Oxidised Aluminium Substrates: The Effect of Drying Temperature

Abstract
The interaction of γ-glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane (GPS) with oxidised aluminium substrates has been investigated in terms of the effect of the drying, or curing, temperature. Samples treated with aqueous solutions of GPS at concentrations of 1,4 and 8% v/v were cured at 25, 50, 93 and 120°C. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) were used to construct adsorption isotherms and determine the thicknesses of the various GPS coatings. A temperature effect induces subtle changes in the structure of the resulting films. The uptake of GPS is increasing with increasing concentration of GPS. The structure of the films changes at a threshold temperature between 50 to 93°C. XPS and ToF-SIMS data both indicate that the interaction of the GPS film on aluminium is different for low and high temperatures drying regimes. Using the Beer-Lambert equation, it was found that increasing the curing temperature leads to the variation of the thickness of silane films. This is interpreted in terms of changes in the crosslink density of the films and in their state of hydration and/or degradation.