Inhibition of steel corrosion by polyaniline coatings (CROSBI ID 95322)
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Kraljić, Marijana ; Mandić, Zoran ; Duić, Ljerka
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Inhibition of steel corrosion by polyaniline coatings
Polyaniline (PANI) coatings were electrosynthesised on steel samples (13% and 4.44% Cr) using sulphuric and phosphoric acids as supporting electrolytes. Protective properties of PANI coatings in the supporting electrolytes were investigated by monitoring the open-circuit potential vs. time, and by applying elektrochemical imedance spectroscopy. PANI layers have been found to provide corrosion protection. Thicker PANI layers at 530 mV vs. Ag/AgCl (3mol/dm3 KCl) exhibit pure capacitive behaviour at low frequencies, and in addition a small resistance at high frequencies. Thinner layers at 530 mV exhibit a much higher resistance attributed to a higher degree of PANI-free electrode surface and/or to a significant amount of PANI transformed from emeraldine to leucoemeraldine form. The layer deposited in phosphate solution appears to have better protective properties than the layer deposited in a sulphate solution. Therefore, PANI from phosphate solution was tested also in 0.1 mol/dm3 HCl. However, in the chloride-containing solution, the time of protection was significantly shorter.
low alloy steel ; stainless steel ; polyaniline ; EIS ; electrodeposited films
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Kemija, Kemijsko inženjerstvo