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Graphene oxide-modified polyaniline pigment for epoxy based anti-corrosion coatings

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CHEMICAL PAPERS
Volume 71, Issue 8, Pages 1515-1528

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SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
DOI: 10.1007/s11696-017-0146-3

Keywords

Polyaniline; Graphene oxide; Nanocomposites; Anti-corrosion properties

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  1. SPPU

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In the present work, a set of polyaniline-graphene oxide (PANI-GO) nanocomposites which exhibit superior properties in terms of shelf life, processability and conductivity due to the synergistic effect of GO and PANI, have been synthesized by varying the concentration of highly non-conducting GO with respect to aniline. The obtained materials were characterized by UV-Vis, FTIR, XRD, Raman, TGA as well as FESEM, TEM analysis. The results reveal that nanocomposites show better dispersibility, crystallinity, thermal stability, and conductivity. Further, the synthesized composites have been tested for their anti-corrosion properties. The potentiodynamic results reveal that PANI nanocomposites with 1% GO exhibited long-term anti-corrosion behavior with a corrosion rate of 6.5 x 10(-5) mm year(-1), which is much lower than its individual components and commercial-grade red oxide. Also, it possesses highest impedance modulus similar to 33 k Omega cm(2) and real impedance similar to 32 k Omega cm(2), maximum coating resistance similar to 14.81 x 10(3) a broken vertical bar cm(2) and minimum coating capacitance after 96 h of immersion in 3.5% mass NaCl than those exhibited by all other coated samples. Higher concentration of GO could not retard the corrosion rate confirming that hydrophilicity of GO play an important role in the redox mechanism of PANI.

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