• 文献标题:   The waterborne epoxy composite coatings with modified graphene oxide nanosheet supported zinc ion and its self-healing anticorrosion properties
  • 文献类型:   Article
  • 作  者:   SUN WH, TANG ER, ZHAO LL, YUAN M, LIU SJ, XING XT, LIU XY
  • 作者关键词:   graphene oxide, polydorbamine, modification, selfhealing function, anticorrosion mechanism, waterborne epoxy coating
  • 出版物名称:   PROGRESS IN ORGANIC COATINGS
  • ISSN:   0300-9440 EI 1873-331X
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  • 被引频次:   0
  • DOI:   10.1016/j.porgcoat.2023.107609 EA APR 2023
  • 出版年:   2023

▎ 摘  要

In this study, a waterborne epoxy coating with the dual functions of self-healing and anti-corrosion was obtained through nanocomposites of (GO@(PDA + KH-550)-Zn). GO@(PDA + KH-550-Zn) was prepared by grafting dopamine (DA) with a silane coupling agent (KH-550) onto a graphene oxide (GO) backbone, and by then loading zinc ions to obtain modified GO nanocomposites. The GO modified through the formation of GO@(PDA + KH-550)-Zn was uniformly dispersed in the water-based epoxy coating. The results of anti-corrosion tests showed that the GO@(PDA + KH-550)-Zn/WEP composite coating recorded its highest impedance value of 2.14 x 10(9) Omega.cm(2) after 26 days, where this was three orders of magnitude higher than that of a blank water-based epoxy coating (WEP). It still had a high impedance value of 8.71 x 10(8) Omega.cm(2) after 32 days, with a rate of corrosion of 0.007 mm/year. The self-healing performance of the GO@(PDA + KH-550)-Zn/WEP composite coating containing scratches was verified by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) tests. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) images showed that intermediate scratches on the GO@(PDA + KH-550)-Zn composite coating had been repaired, probably due to the release of a corrosion inhibitor (Zn) due to the peeling of the PDA from the surface of the GO. When the electrolyte penetrated into the coating, the release of zinc ions led to the formation of oxide films on the cracks, and the PDA was able to anchor ferrous or trivalent iron cations (Fe2+/Fe3+) to promote the adhesion and bonding of the composite coating by exerting a unique self-healing function.