Synergistic effect of 8-HQ@CeO2 for enhanced corrosion resistance of self-healing polyurethane coating for corrosion protection of mild steel

Progress in Organic Coatings(2024)

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The anticorrosive qualities of organic coatings can be enhanced by the inclusion of corrosion inhibitors, which is helpful for ensuring the long-term anticorrosive performance of the coatings. Taking advantage of the fact that polydopamine contains multiple functional groups, the 8-HQ@CeO2 polyurethane composite coating was prepared by coating it on the surface of CeO2 and adsorbed with 8-Hydroxyquinoline (8-HQ), and its anticorrosion performance in 3.5 wt% NaCl solution was investigated. After 120 days of immersion, the polyurethane composite coating containing both CeO2 and 8-HQ organic/inorganic dual corrosion inhibitors exhibited excellent long-term corrosion resistance. Its impedance modulus at 0.01 Hz (108 omega & sdot;cm2) was two orders of magnitude higher than that of the polyurethane composite coating containing only CeO2 (106 omega & sdot;cm2). The coating also incorporated dynamic Diels-Alder (DA) bonds to create its self-healing characteristics. The produced composite coatings could exhibit effective self-healing behavior under sunlight thanks to the superior photothermal characteristics of polydopamine (PDA), and their mechanical and anticorrosive properties were substantially unaltered before and after self-healing. The strategy utilizes the synergistic anticorrosive effect of CeO2 and 8-HQ and dynamic DA bonding to achieve the long-term anticorrosive performance of the coating and proposes a new method to protect metal substrates.
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Composite coatings,CeO2,8-HQ,Self-healing,Synergistic corrosion protection
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