Fan Zhang
Royal Institute of Technology
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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2013
Fan Zhang; Majid Sababi; Tore Brinck; Dan Persson; Jinshan Pan; Per M. Claesson
A range of in situ analytical techniques and theoretical calculations were applied to gain insights into the formation and properties of the Mefp-1 film on iron substrate, as well as the protein complexation with Fe(3+) ions. Adsorption kinetics of Mefp-1 and the complexation were investigated using QCM-D. The results suggest an initially fast adsorption, with the molecules oriented preferentially parallel to the surface, followed by a structural change within the film leading to molecules extending toward solution. Exposure to a diluted FeCl3 solution results in enhanced complexation within the adsorbed protein film, leading to water removal and film compaction. In situ Peak Force Tapping AFM was employed for determining morphology and nano-mechanical properties of the surface layer. The results, in agreement with the QCM-D observations, demonstrate that addition of Fe(3+) induces a transition from an extended and soft protein layer to a denser and stiffer one. Further, in situ ATR-FTIR and Confocal Raman Micro-spectroscopy (CRM) techniques were utilized to monitor compositional/structural changes in the surface layer due to addition of Fe(3+) ions. The spectroscopic analyses assisted by DFT calculations provide evidence for formation of tri-Fe(3+)/catechol complexes in the surface film, which is enhanced by Fe(3+) addition.
Corrosion | 2015
Mattias Forslund; Jinshan Pan; Saman Hosseinpour; Fan Zhang; Magnus Johnson; Per M. Claesson; Christofer Leygraf
Self-assembled monolayers of octadecanethiol (ODT) have previously shown to provide excellent corrosion inhibition on copper exposed to humidified air containing formic acid, mimicking indoor atmospheric corrosion. ODT layers are, however, much less efficient corrosion inhibitors for zinc. In this work, we elucidate the possibility of using ODT monolayers to inhibit corrosion of brass. Based on a quantitative analysis of corrosion products, we found that ODT provides equally good corrosion inhibition of single-phase Cu20Zn as of pure copper, retarding the transportation of corrosion stimulators to the brass surface. On double-phase Cu40Zn, however, local galvanic effects led to less efficient corrosion inhibition and more corrosion products than on Cu20Zn.
Journal of Applied Physics | 2014
Florian Bertram; Fan Zhang; Jonas Evertsson; Francesco Carlà; Jinshan Pan; Maria Messing; Anders Mikkelsen; J-O Nilsson; Edvin Lundgren
We present results from the anodization of an aluminum single crystal [Al(111)] and an aluminum alloy [Al 6060] studied by in situ x-ray reflectivity, in situ electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and ex situ scanning electron microscopy. For both samples, a linear increase of oxide film thickness with increasing anodization voltage was found. However, the slope is much higher in the single crystal case, and the break-up of the oxide film grown on the alloy occurs at a lower anodization potential than on the single crystal. The reasons for these observations are discussed as are the measured differences observed for x-ray reflectivity and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy.
Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2017
Chengdong Chen; Rui-Qing Hou; Fan Zhang; Shi-Gang Dong; Per M. Claesson; Changjian Lin; Jinshan Pan
Application of protective coatings on metals may involve a thermal treatment process. In this study, the effect of thermal treatment up to 200 degrees C on the corrosion protection was investigated ...
Langmuir | 2017
Fan Zhang; Guoxin Xie; Jinshan Pan
Mussel adhesive proteins are of great interest in many applications because of their outstanding adhesive property and film-forming ability. Understanding and controlling the film formation and its performance is crucial for the effective use of such proteins. In this study, we focus on the potential controlled film formation and compaction of one mussel adhesive protein, Mefp-1. The adsorption and film-forming behavior of Mefp-1 on a platinum (Pt) substrate under applied potentials were investigated by cyclic voltammetry, potential-controlled electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), and quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring (QCM-D). Moreover, microfriction measurements were performed to evaluate the mechanical properties of the Mefp-1 films formed at selected potentials. The results led to the conclusion that Mefp-1 adsorbs on the Pt substrate through both electrostatic and nonelectrostatic interactions and shows an effective blocking effect for the electroactive sites on the substrate. The properties of the adsorbed Mefp-1 film vary with the applied potential, and the compactness of the adsorbed Mefp-1 film can be reversibly tuned by the applied potential.
Corrosion Science | 2009
Fan Zhang; Jinshan Pan; Changjian Lin
Electrochimica Acta | 2011
Fan Zhang; Jinshan Pan; Per M. Claesson
Applied Surface Science | 2015
Jonas Evertsson; Florian Bertram; Fan Zhang; Lisa Rullik; Lindsay R. Merte; Mikhail Shipilin; Markus Soldemo; Sareh Ahmadi; Nikolay A. Vinogradov; Francesco Carlà; Jonas Weissenrieder; Mats Göthelid; Jinshan Pan; Anders Mikkelsen; Johan Nilsson; Edvin Lundgren
Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2012
Majid Sababi; Fan Zhang; Olga Krivosheeva; Mattias Forslund; Jinshan Pan; Per M. Claesson; Andra Dedinaite
Electrochimica Acta | 2013
Fan Zhang; Tore Brinck; Birgit D. Brandner; Per M. Claesson; Andra Dedinaite; Jinshan Pan