Reflective article having a sacrificial cathodic layer

US9758426B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9758426-B2
Application numberUS-201113171509-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 29, 2011
Priority dateJun 29, 2011
Publication dateSep 12, 2017
Grant dateSep 12, 2017

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The present invention relates to reflective articles, such as solar mirrors, that include a sacrificial cathodic layer. The reflective article, more particularly includes a substrate, such as glass, having a multi-layered coating thereon that includes a lead-free sacrificial cathodic layer. The sacrificial cathodic layer includes at least one transition metal, such as a particulate transition metal, which can be in the form of flakes (e.g., zinc flakes). The sacrificial cathodic layer can include an inorganic matrix formed from one or more organo-titanates. Alternatively, the sacrificial cathodic layer can include an organic polymer matrix (e.g., a crosslinked organic polymer matrix formed from an organic polymer and an aminoplast crosslinking agent). The reflective article also includes an outer organic polymer coating, that can be electrodeposited over the sacrificial cathodic layer.

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What is claimed is: 1. A reflective article comprising: a transparent substrate having a first major surface and a second major surface; a primary reflective coating formed over at least a portion of said second major surface; a sacrificial cathodic layer formed over at least a portion of said primary reflective coating, said sacrificial cathodic layer comprising at least one particulate transition metal and an inorganic matrix formed from at least one organo-titanate, and being free of lead; and an outer organic polymer coating formed over said sacrificial cathodic layer, said outer organic polymer coating being free of lead. 2. The reflective article of claim 1 , further comprising, a basecoat formed over at least a portion of said second major surface, and an inorganic protective coating formed over at least a portion of said primary reflective coating, wherein said primary reflective coating is formed over at least a portion of said basecoat, and said sacrificial cathodic layer is formed over at least a portion of said inorganic protective coating. 3. The reflective article of claim 2 , wherein the basecoat comprises at least one oxide, nitride, or oxynitride of a metal selected from aluminum, titanium, zirconium, zinc, tin and mixtures, alloys, or combinations thereof. 4. The reflective article of claim 3 , wherein the basecoat comprises at least one metal oxide selected from alumina, titania, zirconia, zinc oxide, zinc stannate, tin oxide, and mixtures, alloys, or combinations thereof, and has a thickness of from 1 nm to 3 nm. 5. The reflective article of claim 2 , wherein the inorganic protective coating comprises an oxide, nitride, or oxynitride of silicon, and mixtures, alloys, or combinations thereof. 6. The reflective article of claim 5 , wherein the inorganic protective coating comprises a material selected from silica, alumina, or a mixture of silica and alumina, and has a thickness of from 75 nm to 120 nm. 7. The reflective article of claim 2 , further comprising a top coat positioned between the primary reflective coating and the inorganic protective coating, said top coat comprising at least one layer comprising a material selected from zinc oxide, tin oxide, or zinc stannate. 8. The reflective article of claim 7 , wherein said top coat has a thickness of from 100 nm to 200 nm. 9. The reflective article of claim 2 , further comprising an anti-corrosion coating positioned between the primary reflective coating and the inorganic protective coating, said anti-corrosion coating comprising at least one metal or metal alloy selected from members of Groups 2-16 of the Periodic Table. 10. The reflective article of claim 9 , wherein said anti-corrosion coating has a thickness of from 20 nm to 40 nm. 11. The reflective article of claim 1 , wherein said transition metal of said sacrificial cathodic layer is selected from zinc, aluminum, copper, magnesium, and mixtures, alloys, or combinations of two or more thereof. 12. The reflective article of claim 1 , wherein said particulate transition metal has a form of flakes. 13. The reflective article of claim 1 , wherein said sacrificial cathodic layer is substantially free of an organic polymer matrix. 14. The reflective article of claim 13 , wherein said sacrificial cathodic layer and said outer organic polymer coating abut each other, said sacrificial cathodic layer is electrically conductive, and said outer organic polymer coating is a cationically electrodeposited outer organic polymer coating. 15. The reflective article of claim 1 , wherein said outer organic polymer coating comprises a polymer selected from polyester polymers, acrylic polymers, polycarbonate polymers, polyether polymers, and combinations thereof. 16. The reflective article of claim 1 , wherein the primary reflective coating is opaque to visible light and comprises at least one metallic film, each metallic film independently comprising a metal selected from platinum, iridium, osmium, palladium, aluminum, gold, copper, silver, and mixtures, alloys, or combinations thereof. 17. The reflective article of claim 16 , wherein each metallic film independently has a thickness in a range of 50 nm to 200 nm. 18. The reflective article of claim 1 , further comprising a photoactive coating formed over at least a portion of said first major surface. 19. A reflective article comprising, a transparent substrate having a first major surface and a second major surface; a basecoat formed over at least a portion of the second major surface; a primary reflective coating formed over at least a portion of the basecoat; an anti-corrosion coating formed over at least a portion of the primary reflective coating, said anti-corrosion coating comprising a nickel alloy; a top coat formed over at least a portion of the anti-corrosion coating, said top coat comprising at least one layer comprising a material selected from zinc oxide, tin oxide, or zinc stannate; an inorganic protective coating formed over at least a portion of said top coat; a sacrificial cathodic layer formed over at least a portion of said inorganic protective coating, said sacrificial cathodic layer comprising at least one particulate transition metal and an inorganic matrix formed from at least one organo-titanate, and being free of lead; and an outer organic polymer coating formed over said sacrificial cathodic layer, said outer organic polymer coating being free of lead. 20. The reflective article of claim 19 , wherein said anti-corrosion coating has a thickness of from 20 nm to 40 nm, and said top coat has a thickness of from 100 nm to 200 nm. 21. A reflective article comprising: a transparent substrate having a first major surface and a second major surface; a basecoat formed over at least a portion of said second major surface; a primary reflective coating formed over at least a portion of said basecoat; an inorganic protective coating comprising an oxide, nitride, or oxynitride of silicon, and mixtures, alloys, or combinations thereof formed over at least a portion of said primary reflective coating; a sacrificial cathodic layer formed over at least a portion of said inorganic protective coating, said sacrificial cathodic layer comprising at least one transition metal, and being free of lead; and an outer organic polymer coating formed over said sacrificial cathodic layer, said outer organic polymer coating being free of lead. 22. The reflective article of claim 21 , wherein the inorganic protective coating comprises a material selected from silica, alumina, or a mixture of silica and alumina, and has a thickness of from 75 nm to 120 nm.

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  • having a single reflecting layer (G02B5/0883, G02B5/0891 take precedence) · CPC title

  • PV systems with concentrators · CPC title

  • Metals · CPC title

  • C03C17/38Primary

    at least one coating being a coating of an organic material · CPC title

  • Organic continuous phases · CPC title

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What does patent US9758426B2 cover?
The present invention relates to reflective articles, such as solar mirrors, that include a sacrificial cathodic layer. The reflective article, more particularly includes a substrate, such as glass, having a multi-layered coating thereon that includes a lead-free sacrificial cathodic layer. The sacrificial cathodic layer includes at least one transition metal, such as a particulate transition m…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kabagambe Benjamin, Buchanan Michael J, Scott Matthew S, and 4 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C03C17/38. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Tue Sep 12 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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