Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7893702 | Corrosion Science | 2018 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
The electronic and diffusion-blocking properties of graphene nano-platelets (GNPs) are quantified with a view to understanding their action as (possible) additives to anti-corrosion coatings. Platelet size and thickness are determined by SEM and BET specific surface area measurements. A Scanning Kelvin probe is used to show that a contact potential of up to 1.2V develops between GNP particles and various metal substrates: silver, copper, iron and zinc. A novel photochemical method is used to show that oxygen permeation rates through a PVB-GNP (polyvinylbutyral) composite coating decrease by over an order of magnitude as GNP volume fraction increases to 0.056.
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Authors
C.A.J. Richards, C.F. Glover, G. Williams, H.N. McMurray, J. Baker,