Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1472083 Corrosion Science 2007 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The corrosion performance of steel coated with co-polyamide polymers and polyaniline in neutral salt spray (NSS) and accelerated corrosion testing is presented. A coating of the nylon polymer on steel is not sufficient to prevent corrosion in a chloride medium, the underlying steel showing signs of corrosion after only three days in the NSS environment. Open-circuit potential measurements indicate the steel is corroding forming soluble ferrous and ferric oxy-complexes. Polyaniline by itself is also insufficient in inhibiting corrosion on steel. A synergy exists between an under-layer of polyaniline and a top layer of the nylon coating in minimizing corrosion.

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