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Enhancing the Anticorrosion Performance of Graphene–Epoxy Coatings by Biomimetic Interfacial Designs

Hongran Zhao, Jiheng Ding, Min Zhou, Haibin Yu

2021ACS Applied Nano Materials32 citationsDOI

Abstract

The high conductivity of graphene (G) results in G-based composite coatings with unacceptable corrosion-promotion activity (CPA), which greatly limits their applications in metal protection. Herein, a bioinspired graphene–epoxy (B-G-EP) coating with nacre-like structure is constructed to investigate the interfacial structure-dependent anticorrosion of coatings. The results demonstrate that the highly aligned structure of B-G-EP resolves the contradiction between the anticorrosion capability and CPA of G, which breaks the limitation of the “blending rule” and provides insight into the preparation of high-performance G-based coatings through biomimetic strategies.

Topics & Concepts

GrapheneEpoxyMaterials scienceCoatingComposite numberCorrosionComposite materialNanotechnologyCorrosion Behavior and InhibitionGraphene research and applicationsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
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