Claims
- 1. A protective coating for preventing corrosion by deleterious interaction between constituents of an environment and a substrate material placed within that environment, said coating comprising:
- a plurality of continuous layers of a diffusion barrier material that is solid in the environment to deter diffusion of the constituents toward the substrate material;
- a plurality of continuous layers of a physical barrier material interleaved with said continuous layers of diffusion barrier material to deter transport of the constituents toward the substrate material; and
- at least one continuous layer of a getter material disposed between one of said plurality of continuous layers of said diffusion barrier material and one of said plurality of continuous layers of said physical barrier material to interact with at least one of the constituents of the environment.
- 2. The protective coating of claim 1 wherein said physical barrier material is selected from the group consisting of metals and ceramics.
- 3. The protective coating of claim 2 wherein said physical barrier material is a metal selected from the group consisting of aluminum, gold, silicon and molybdenum.
- 4. The protective coating of claim 2 wherein said physical barrier material is a ceramic selected from the group consisting of silicon dioxide, silicon carbide, aluminum oxide and magnesium fluoride.
- 5. The protective coating of claim 1 wherein said diffusion barrier material is selected from the group consisting of polyamides, polyethylenes, poly (p-xylylene)s, fluoropolymers, polyacrylates, silicone polymers, polyurethanes, a carbon exhibiting properties similar to diamond, amorphous carbon and silicon.
- 6. The protective coating of claim 1 wherein said plurality of continuous layers of said diffusion barrier material and said plurality of continuous layers of said physical barrier material are formed in situ upon the substrate.
- 7. The protective coating of claim 1 wherein said plurality of continuous layers of said diffusion barrier material and said physical barrier material are preformed for subsequent encapsulation of the substrate.
- 8. The protective coating of claim 1 wherein each said diffusion barrier layer and said physical barrier layer has a thickness of about 0.5 to about 100 micrometers.
- 9. The protective coating of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of continuous layers of a getter material interleaved between said plurality of continuous layers of said diffusion barrier material and said plurality of continuous layers of said physical barrier material.
- 10. The protective coating of claim 1 wherein said diffusion barrier material is a poly(p-xylylene) and said physical barrier material is aluminum.
- 11. A protective coating for preventing corrosion by deleterious interaction between constituents of an environment and a substrate material placed within that environment, said coating comprising;
- a plurality of continuous layers of a diffusion barrier material that is solid in the environment to deter diffusion of the constituents toward the substrate material;
- a plurality of continuous layers of a physical barrier material to deter transport of the constituents toward the substrate material, said physical barrier material being a ceramics selected from the group consisting of silicon dioxide, silicon carbide, aluminum oxide and magnesium fluoride.
- 12. The protective coating of claim 11 wherein each said diffusion barrier layer and each said physical barrier layer has a thickness from about 0.5 to about 100 micrometers.
- 13. The protective coating of claim 11 wherein said plurality of continuous layers of said diffusion barrier material and said physical barrier material are formed in situ upon the substrate.
- 14. The protective coating of claim 11 wherein said plurality of continuous layers of said diffusion barrier material and said physical barrier material are preformed for subsequent encapsulation of the substrate.
- 15. The protective coating of claim 11 wherein said diffusion barrier material is selected from the group consisting of polyamides, polyethylenes, poly (p-xylylenes)s, fluropolymers, polyacylates, silicon polymers, polyurethanes, a carbon exhibiting properties similar to diamond, amorphous carbon and silicon.
- 16. The protective coating of claim 15 wherein said diffusion barrier material is a poly(p-xylylene).
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under Contract DE-AC05-84OR21400 awarded by the United States Department of Energy to Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc. and the U.S. Government has certain rights in this invention.
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