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Application of composite conducting polymers for improving the corrosion behavior of various substrates: A Review

Leila Bazli, Mohammad Yusuf, Ali Farahani, Morvarid Kiamarzi, Zahra Seyedhosseini, Mehran Nezhadmansari, Maryam Aliasghari, Marjan Iranpoor

2020Journal of Composites and Compounds43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

One of the most important problems in the manufacturing industry is metal corrosion. Recently, conductive polymers (CPs) have attracted attention due to their economic viability and widespread industrial applications. Upon adsorption, long-chain carbon bonds of polymers provide a blockage for large surface areas of corroding metals. The adsorbed thin films create a barrier between the surrounding environment and the metal substrate. Polypyrrole (PPy), polyaniline (PANI), and polythiophene (PTh) are conducting polymers that are utilized to protect metals and metal alloys against corrosion. A proper selection of synthesis parameters for CPs can improve the anticorrosion behavior of the coatings for metals and metal alloys. This paper has an overview of conducting polymer composite coatings on substrates based on steel, copper, magnesium, aluminum, and their alloys.

Topics & Concepts

Materials sciencePolyanilineCorrosionPolypyrroleConductive polymerPolythiophenePolymerComposite numberAdsorptionMetalSubstrate (aquarium)MetallurgyCopperComposite materialNanotechnologyPolymerizationOrganic chemistryChemistryOceanographyGeologyConducting polymers and applicationsSmart Materials for Construction