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Synthesis of reduced graphene oxide (rGO) films onto carbon steel by cathodic electrophoretic deposition: Anticorrosive coating

Journal

CARBON
Volume 122, Issue -, Pages 266-275

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2017.06.074

Keywords

Graphene oxide; Reduced graphene oxide; Electrophoretic deposition; Anticorrosive coating; Carbon steel

Funding

  1. CONACyT [258408, SEP-CONACyT: 169634]

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The use of graphene based materials as anticorrosive coatings for the protection of metals is still a controversial subject worthy of debate. The electrophoretic deposition (EPD) is one of the most used techniques to produce anticorrosive coatings onto metals, including graphene oxide ( GO) and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) coatings. However, for the specific case of carbon steel's protection, EPD of GO has not achieved positive results. This work proposes a variation in the EPD process of GO, which consisted in changing the GO's charge to positive values by adsorbing Ca2+, allowing the electrophoretic deposition of GO onto the cathode (cEPD). The achieved film was characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Raman Spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and evaluated electrochemically. The coating diminished by three times the corrosion of carbon steel: the corrosion current was reduced from 11.83 to 4.14 mA cm(-2), the charge transfer resistance incremented from 84 to 406 U and a shift in the corrosion potential from -0.72 to -0.61 V was observed. An electrochemical reduction mechanism of GO involving hydrogenation/hydrogenolysis reactions is suggested as the main reason to achieved an effective coating by cEPD in comparison to the films produced by an anodic EPD. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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