Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7855260 | Carbon | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Nanocasting was used to develop epoxy/graphene composites (EGCs) as corrosion inhibitors with hydrophobic surfaces (HEGC). The contact angle of water droplets on a sample surface can be increased from â¼82° (epoxy surface) to â¼127° (hydrophobic epoxy and EGC). It should be noted that EGC coating was found to provide an excellent corrosion protection effect on cold-rolled steel (CRS) electrode. Enhancement of corrosion protection using EGC coatings could be attributed to the following three reasons: (1) epoxy could act as a physical barrier coating, (2) the hydrophobicity repelled the moisture and further reduced the water/corrosive media adsorption on the epoxy surface, preventing the underlying metals from corrosion attack, and (3) the well-dispersed graphene nanosheets (GNSs) embedded in HEGC matrix could prevent corrosion owing to a relatively higher aspect ratio than clay platelets, which enhances the oxygen barrier property of HEGC.
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Authors
Kung-Chin Chang, Min-Hsiang Hsu, Hsin-I Lu, Mei-Chun Lai, Pei-Ju Liu, Chien-Hua Hsu, Wei-Fu Ji, Tsao-Li Chuang, Yen Wei, Jui-Ming Yeh, Wei-Ren Liu,