▎ 摘 要
The major focus of the recent studies in metals corrosion protection field is now the development of nonhazardous and eco-friendly materials as effective substitutes for some of the well-known conventional toxic/unsafe inhibitors based on chromate, lead, phosphate, and azole derivatives. The present work focuses on the sustainable development of an intelligent self-healing anticorrosion coating using nanocarriers based on the graphene oxide nanoplatform-Tamarindus indiaca extract-Zn2+ (GON-Ti.E-Zn)-through a facile green assisted route. The GON-Ti.E-Zn nanocarrier was introduced into the epoxy ester film (EEF) to achieve a smart barrier/self-healing anti-corrosive property. To this end, a couple of characterization tests, including FT-IR, UV-vis, XRD, TGA, and Raman spectroscopy, have been carried out to investigate the GON-Ti.E-Zn nanocarrier structure/composition. The effectiveness of the anti-corrosion performance of the established coatings was confirmed by EIS, FE-SEM, and accelerated salt spray (SS) test. The observation of the high impedance magnitude at low-frequency (47.14 Gohm cm(2) after 5 weeks immersion in saline solution) for the un-defected EEF and significant impedance enhancement for the defected EEF including GON-Ti.E-Zn nanocarrier confirmed the excellent barrier effect of GO and synergistic behavior and noticeable corrosion inhibition impact of Tamarindus indiaca along with the zinc cations on the mild steel corrosion mitigation.