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Project/Service Agreement:PTDC/EQU-EQU/65300/2006

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Code: 63589
 
Reference: PTDC/EQU-EQU/65300/2006
Short name: PTDC/EQU-EQU/65300/2006
Title: Metal-oxide nanocomposites for improvement of mechanical and environmental resistance in organic coatings
Competitive Funding: Yes
Does it involve businesses?:
No. of Participating Institutions: 1
Scope
Type: Funded Project
 
Geographical Scope: National
 
Type of Action: R&TD
Funding
Programme: I&DT - Projectos de I&DT em Todos os Domínios Científicos
Funding Institution: FCT - Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Financial Geographical Scope: National
Scheduling
Effective Start Date: 2007-10-01
Expected Completion Date: 2010-09-30
Effective Completion Date: 2010-09-30
Budget
Currency: EUR
 
Total Approved Budget: 91.820,00 EUR
Details
Summary: Inorganic fillers (metal oxides included) have been traditionally used in organic coatings, conferring improved mechanical (tensile strength, hardness, abrasion resistance, etc.) and physicochemical properties (thermal stability thermal and electrical conductivity, diffusion-barrier effects, etc.). In recent years, the ability to produce inorganic fillers in nano-sized dispersible dimensions has attracted new attention over an otherwise well established field. Indeed, the performance of the inorganic-organic composites is optimized when the fillers are present in dimensions below 100 nm (i.e., within the "nanoparticle" range). However, this is only effective if the materials are uniformly dispersed throughout the coating film: This brings out the issue of compatibilizing the inorganic particles (hydrophilic) towards the organic matrix (hydrophobic), in order to promote the disaggregation and dispersion of the particles. This can be achieved by surface modification treatments. These may even allow for covalent bonding between the filler and the polymer.

This project intends to look into the use of different commercially available nano-sized metal oxides for improving specific properties of organic coatings. Different surface modification treatments will be tested and compared in terms of procedure complexity and cost, effectiveness of surface modification, facilitation of deagglomeration/dispersion at the time of incorporation in the organic matrix and performance of the final composite coating obtained. Information collected from recent literature will be used in order to compile a systematic and comprehensive approach to the several techniques applicable.

One of the coating systems adopted here as a reference is the epoxy resins used for corrosion resistant applications. The cured epoxy polymer forms a densely cross-linked thermoset, which constitutes an effective barrier to oxygen diffusion and is therefore as excellent protection for metal surfaces Ver mais. Adequado para parcelas de texto incompletas e que, através deste ícone, permite-se que o utilizador leia o texto todo.
URL: http://www.fct.mctes.pt/projectos/pub/2006/Painel_Result/vglobal_projecto.asp?idProjecto=65300&idElemConcurso=885
Scientific Context
Scientific Domain (FOS - Level 2): Engineering and technology > Chemical engineering

Academic fields (CORDIS - Level 5)

  • Technological sciences > Engineering > Chemical engineering

Keywords

  • Acryclic coatings
  • Epoxy coatings
  • Metal oxides
  • Nanoparticles
Documents
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Publications associated with the Project

Article in International Scientific Journal
Catarina Carneiro (Author) (FEUP); Ricardo Vieira (Author) (FEUP); Adélio M. Mendes (Author) (FEUP); Fernão D. Magalhães (Author) (FEUP)
2013
Article in International Scientific Journal
Catarina Carneiro (Author) (FEUP); Ricardo Vieira (Author) (FEUP); Adélio M. Mendes (Author) (FEUP); Fernão D. Magalhães (Author) (FEUP)
2012
Article in International Scientific Journal
Joana T. Pimenta (Author) (FEUP); Carlos Gonçalves (Author) (Other); Loic Hiliou (Author) (Other); Jorge F. J. Coelho (Author) (Other); Fernão D. Magalhães (Author) (FEUP)
2016
Institutions Participating in the Project
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Name Short name Country Type Participation Name Telephone Email
Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto FEUP Portugal University Proponent Fernão Magalhães fdmagalh@fe.up.pt
 
Budgets and Teams
Approved Budget: 91.820,00 EUR
Approved Funded Amount: 91.820,00 EUR
Approved co-funded Amount: -
Funding Rate: -
Confidential Budget:

People in the Project

Institution Name Short name Role Dedication (%) Contribution (%) Allocation
Start date End date
FEUP Adélio Miguel Magalhães Mendes AMM Researcher 10 10
FEUP Fernão Domingos de Montenegro Baptista Malheiro de Magalhães FDM Official Researcher at the OU 25 80
FEUP Margarida Maria da Silva Monteiro Bastos MMB Researcher 15 10

Technicians in the Project

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Laboratories
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