Chapter 21
Aluminum—Polyester Corrosion An X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopic Study 1
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M. Chtaïb , Y. Novis , R. Caudano , P. Lutgen , and G. Feyder
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Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix, Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Spectroscopie Electronique, Rue de Bruxelles 61, B-5000 Namur, Belgium E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Luxembourg 2
M e t a l l i z e d polymers are used nowadays i n numerous i n d u s t r i a l applications etc...). systems
(food
packaging,
The adhesion and the d u r a b i l i t y
magnetic
tapes
of metal/polymer
represent the most important concepts that concern
many research groups which
capacitors,
(1-3). Obviously, any aggressive medium
corrodes the metal f i l m
will
be d i r e c t l y
related to
some l o s s of adhesion and d u r a b i l i t y . The aim of t h i s work i s t o i n v e s t i g a t e the influence of corrosive environments on aluminum layers evaporated onto PET f i l m and e s p e c i a l l y on both the A l surface and i n t e r f a c e . M e t a l l i z e d Mylar® weeks
before
was soaked i n
the XPS
profiling.
bidistilled
water f o r three
A dry sample
was a l s o
analyzed f o r comparison purposes. The p r o f i l e of the t r e a t e d f i l m showed the growth of stoichiometric Al2O3 on the surface of the A l f i l m . Furthermore, a Mylar® NaCl
and d r i e d
f i l m was contaminated on purpose with
i n air before m e t a l l i z a t i o n .
XPS r e s u l t s
revealed a c l e a r chemical r e a c t i o n at the i n t e r f a c e between A l and NaCl. The growth of A l on NaCl c r y s t a l s was seen to be responsible f o r the appearance of a large number of p i n holes and cracks i n the samples.
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CHTAIB ET AL.
Results
Water From
corrosion Fig. l
one
r
oxygen
and
soaked
i n water
is
a thin
Al
clearly
are
sees t h a t t h e XPS
drastically
(21 d a y s ) .
layer
of carbon
changed
At
the
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first
The
oxide
second
contamination
(120
layer
one
(80 Â)
Â) has
has
50%
the
uppermost
surface,
both was
there
aluminum
composition.
4 0 % A l and Al
of
sample
above l a r g e
oxide c o n s i s t i n g of 3 l a y e r s of d i f f e r e n t - The
profiles
when
and
60% Ο
50%
AI2O3
:
: A10 (A10H
Ο
hydroxyde) -
The
third
diffusion
part
layer
(175
Â)
of
the
with d e f i c i e n t
Al
oxide
represents
oxygen c o m p o s i t i o n
: Al O x
a (y
y
s m a l l e r than x ) . By
o p p o s i t i o n t o the
a
much t h i n n e r o x i d e
Al -
treated layer
film, (native
oxide
of
«
3-dimensional spectra of F i g . 2 d i s p l a y The
metallic Since
peak
state
this
at
i s too
of
species
A10H.
like
low
b i n d i n g energy
while the
peak
convolution
Al^ +
broad wide,
peak
peak we
60 Â)
has
and
an
increase soaked
of
the
intrusion
into
hydroxyde
composition
NaCl
with
a
peak
at
I t appears
with
an
the
due
to
interface these
causes
accompanying
the
in
the
(AI2O3) .
feature a
other
oxide
confirm a
slight
f o r the
results
change
Al
to A l ^ +
for this
interface
from
A l n a t i v e oxide
and
peak
to
sample
that
water
A l to converts of
the
metal
to
film
morphology.
corrosion
Mylar®
before
oxide
i n water.
i s due
A 1 2 p core
the
i s due
invoke
- Spectra of A 1 2 p recorded at the
A
r e f e r e n c e sample
c o n c e n t r a t i o n i n the b u l k c l o s e t o 95% . The
level.
an
the
film
was
contaminated
metallization.
different microscope
areas were
of
XPS
these
also
with
profiles samples.
made
in
NaCl were
and
dried
carried
Observations
reflexion
and
by
in air out
in
optical
transmission
modes.
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Fig.
A12p c o r e l e v e l s v e r s u s e t c h i n g d e p t h Réf.sample, (b) wet sample
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The
XPS p r o f i l e s
the
NaCl
were
performed
contaminated
profiles
presented
contaminated compared
As
one
spots
visible in
can see from
i n F i g . 3. t h e A l s u r f a c e
sample
does
to the surface
drastic
on w h i t e
sample.
not present
o f t h e NaCl
major
differences
o f t h e r e f e r e n c e sample.
changes between t h e two samples
the
However,
are observed
at the
i n t e r f a c e and i n t h e b u l k o f A l : Firstly
: The A l c o n c e n t r a t i o n f a l l s
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reference
sample
Also
a
large
this
latter
Secondly,
t o around
amount
from
98 a t o m i c
% i n the
80% i n t h e c o n t a m i n a t e d
o f oxygen
and carbon
sample.
are detected i n
sample. t h e CI s i g n a l
fingerprints
the presence
i n t h e second
profile
o f NaCl
. This
latter
picture
obtained
of F i g . 3 seems t o be
located at the interface.
The
optical
microscope
contaminated some a r e a s
sample e x h i b i t s o f t h e sample
profile
i n these
presence
o f t h e NaCl
two
pictures
(transmitted the f i l m . due
are
of
light)
were
from
matches
in reflection o f aluminum
reveals
and
t h e same
(transmitted
while the bright
t h e XPS the
i n F i g . 5 . The
light)
of the aluminized
o f NaCl
observed
crystals
F i g . 6b
region of light) i s
polyester
which
is
spots o f t h i s
picture
the locations
of the
mode takes
(Fig.6a) . This place
means
where
t h e NaCl
and sodium
chloride
are present.
PiSCUSSiQn
have
(NaCl)
obtained
NaCl
growth o f A l i n
shown
(reflected
side of the Fig.6b
the corrosion
between
the crater
to the A l cracks
crystals
oriented
the
When p e r f o r m i n g
the ion etching
inside
F i g . 6a
The d a r k
free
due
that
We
regions,
t o the region
almost
a well
(Fig.4).
from
âHd
studied
conclusion
the effect
on a l u m i n i z e d M y l a r . water
important
and b o t h
step
leading
o f water We
aluminum
suggest
that
and i t s n a t i v e
to the corrosion
the reaction oxide
i s an
of the metallic
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Sputter Time (seconds)
590
πβδ
Fig.
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XPS p r o f i l e s o f A l , O, C and CI (a) R e f . sample, (b) c o n t a m i n a t e d sample
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Fig.
4
Fig.
5
Picture
Picture
of A l / M y l a r contaminated with NaCl
of NaCl c r i s t a l s
i n s i d e the
crater.
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P i c t u r e o f same c o n t a m i n a t e d a r e a , (a) r e f l e c t e d l i g h t , (b) t r a n s m i t t e d l i g h t .
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296 film.
Even
barrier. oxide
though,
It
appeared
porosity
causes
the
Al
native oxide
that
the
moisture
comes i n c o n t a c t w i t h
i t s h y d r a t a t i o n by
provides
a reaction
protective
intrusion
the
via
the
aluminum m e t a l
and
of t h i s
type
(4)
2 A l + 4 H 2 O -> 2 A100H + 3 H 2 Î
On
the
other
aluminized
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to
the
hand,
the
presence
polyester interface
appearance
of
pin-holes
can and
of
NaCl
react
contaminant
with
cracks
Al
and
i n the
in
leads
metallic
layer.
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The
authors
Microscope
wish
to
analyses.
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