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Synthesis of graphene oxide functionalized by phytic acid for anticorrosive reinforcement of waterborne epoxy coating

Lingyun Wang, Yaxin Chen, Jing Luo, Ren Liu

2021Journal of Applied Polymer Science13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Graphene derivatives are excellent fillers for providing outstanding barrier performance in organic protective coating but no active inhibition property. In this paper, a facile and environmentally friendly strategy is presented to improve the anticorrosion ability of graphene by modifying graphene oxide (GO) with a green corrosion inhibitor derived from nature, phytic acid (PA). The as‐prepared PA modified GO (PAGO) thus possesses the passive barrier property and active corrosion inhibition function simultaneously. Employing PAGO as filler, a high‐performance waterborne epoxy composite coating (PAGO/WEP) with “barrier + inhibitor” double anticorrosion effect was fabricated. The EIS test results demonstrated that after 21 days of immersion, the impedance modulus of the PAGO/WEP coating did not decrease and still maintained at the initial impedance value. The salt spray tests also demonstrated the significantly enhanced anticorrosion performance.

Topics & Concepts

GrapheneMaterials scienceEpoxyCoatingCorrosionOxideComposite materialSalt spray testNanotechnologyMetallurgyCorrosion Behavior and InhibitionHigh voltage insulation and dielectric phenomenaGraphene research and applications