Affiliation:
1. Guangxi Key Laboratory of Electrochemical Energy Materials, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Guangxi University Nanning People's Republic of China
2. School of Civil and Transportation North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power Zhengzhou China
3. Institute of Chemistry Henan Academy of Sciences Zhengzhou China
Abstract
AbstractIn this paper, a dense and well‐adherent polydopamine‐Ti4O7/epoxy resin (PDA‐Ti4O7/EP) composite coating is successfully prepared. The modified grafting of Ti4O7 by polydopamine (PDA) is achieved through the coordination complexation of unstable catechol groups in PDA with coordination unsaturated Ti atoms in Ti4O7. The potentiodynamic polarization curve and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy test results show that the performance of the composite coating is improved compared with that of the pure epoxy coating, and the composite coating slows down the penetration of electrolytes and aggressive ions and improves the corrosion resistance. The composite coating with 2 wt.% PDA‐Ti4O7 filler shows the best corrosion resistance, and its |Z|0.01 Hz remains above 1011 Ω cm2 after 30 days of immersion in 3.5 wt% NaCl solution. This can be attributed to the good barrier property of PDA‐Ti4O7 filler, which carries NH2 and OH reactive groups, interacting with the resin and matrix to improve the dispersion of the filler and the adhesion of the composite coating. The NH2 group reacts with the epoxy group in the epoxy resin in a ring‐opening reaction, which avoids the agglomeration of the filler and the uniformly dispersed filler fills the pores in the coating due to curing to improve the denseness of the coating and give full play to the barrier property of the filler. At the same time, the hydrogen bonding between the filler and the OH group in the resin and the substrate increases the adhesion of the coating. In addition, the unstable catechol group in PDA chelates with iron ions to further improve the overall corrosion resistance of the coating.Highlights
A dense and well‐adherent PDA‐Ti4O7/EP coating is successfully prepared.
PDA connect with Ti4O7 through coordination of catechol groups and Ti atom.
PDA‐Ti4O7 are chemically bonded to the EP through a ring‐opening reaction.
PDA‐Ti4O7 improves the crosslinking density and barrier ability of the coating.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region