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Thin Protective Coatings on Metals Formed by Organic Corrosion Inhibitors in Neutral Media

Journal

COATINGS
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/coatings12020149

Keywords

organic corrosion inhibitors; volatile corrosion inhibitors; chamber corrosion inhibitors; protective coatings; carboxylates; organophosphates; phosphonates; self-assembly; superhydrophobization

Funding

  1. Program of Fundamental Research of the State Academies of Sciences for 2013-2021 [AAAA-A18-118121090043-0]

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This article studies the protection of metals in neutral media with pH 5.0-9.0 by forming thin coatings on their surfaces using organic corrosion inhibitors (OCIs). The article is divided into three sections: coatings formed in aqueous solutions, coatings formed in organic and water-organic solvents, and protection of metals in the vapor-gas phase using volatile OCIs and chamber inhibitors.
Protection of metals in neutral media with pH 5.0-9.0 (in humid atmospheres and various aqueous solutions) can be achieved by formation of thin coatings (up to several tens of nm) on their surfaces due to adsorption and more complex chemical interactions of organic corrosion inhibitors (OCIs) with the metal to be protected. The review contains three sections. The first section deals with coatings formed in aqueous solutions, while the second one, with those formed in organic and water-organic solvents. Here we consider metal protection by coatings mainly formed by the best-known classes of OCI (carboxylates, organophosphates and phosphonates) and estimation of its efficiency. The third section discusses the peculiarities of protection of metals in the vapor-gas phase, i.e., by volatile OCIs, and a relatively new type of metal protection against atmospheric corrosion by the so-called chamber inhibitors. OCIs with relatively low volatility under normal conditions can be used as chamber OCIs. To obtain a protective coating on the surfaces of metal items, they are placed in a chamber inside which an increased concentration of vapors of a chamber OCI is maintained by increasing the temperature. This review mainly focuses on the protection of iron, steels, copper and zinc.

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