- Author
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Nguyen, T.
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Byrd, W. E.
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Bentz, D. P.
- Title
- Measuring Transport of Liquid Water Through Organic Coatings Adhered to a Substrate.
- Coporate
- National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
- Book or Conf
- American Chemical Society. Proceedings. March 28-April 1, 1993,
Denver, CO,
1-2 p.,
1993
- Keywords
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substrates
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water
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organic coatings
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FT-IR
- Abstract
- Water transport through a coating on a substrate is the subject of great interest in many areas involving a polymer film on a substrate, e.g., organic coatings, adhesives and sealants, asphalt pavement, and electronic packaging. There is currently no method available to measure this property. In previous publications, we described a method based on FTIR-multiple internal reflection spectroscopy (FTIR-MIR) for studying water in situ at the coating/metal (germanium and iron) interface. We also reported the application of this technique for obtaining qualtitative information on water at the coating/substrate interface. In this paper, we describe a method based on FTIR-MIR spectroscopy for measuring the diffusion coefficient of liquid water thorugh an organic coating adhered to a substrate.