Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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693023 | Progress in Organic Coatings | 2012 | 6 Pages |
The good film forming ability, specific solubility and versatile chemical functionalization of chitosan make it a promising candidate for “green” protective coatings. In the present work, these features are exploited together with chitosan high complexing ability to obtain inhibitor-containing anticorrosion coatings for active protection of aluminum alloys. The functionalization of chitosan with fluorinated substituents was also evaluated as a possible route to improve barrier and surface properties of the coating matrix. It was observed that the chitosan layer worked as a reservoir for cationic Ce3+ corrosion inhibitor due to the complexation of Ce3+ with chitosan amino groups, which prevents its uncontrollable and fast leaching. These Ce-containing coatings were found to confer active corrosion protection toward aluminum alloy 2024 as shown by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. Moreover, the corrosion tests evidence the self-healing ability of prepared chitosan-based “green” protective coatings. The interaction between Ce3+ and chitosan and the concentration effect of the former on the performance of the latter from a corrosion standpoint is also discussed.
► Fluorinated substituents of chitosan are suggested as protective films. ► Chitosan layer works as a reservoir for cationic Ce3+ corrosion inhibitor. ► Complexation of Ce3+ with chitosan amino groups prevents its uncontrollable and fast leaching. ► Ce-containing chitosan coatings were found to confer active corrosion protection toward aluminum alloy 2024.