摘要

The corrosion protection of polymer clay nanocomposite, PCN coatings consisting of polyurea, siloxanes, epoxy ester and montmorillonite clay was determined. Corrosion resistance of the coating, was assessed by monitoring the polarization resistance and impedance of coated aluminum alloy, Al 2024-T3, coupons immersed in 3.5 wt.% of sodium chloride, NaCl, solution. Direct current polarization and electrochemical impedance spectroscopic techniques were used to measure polarization resistance and impedance of the samples, respectively. Diffusion of saturated salt solution into free-standing PCN films was measured gravimetrically and diffusivity of the nanocomposites was determined. The presence of clay decreases diffusivity and increases corrosion resistance of the non-scribed coatings containing up to 10 wt.% of clay. A correlation between polarization resistance and diffusivity was made. It was shown that for non-scribed coatings, polarization resistance increases with decreasing diffusivity. A relationship between coating%26apos;s diffusivity and weight fraction of clay was established. Increasing clay concentration also resulted in decreasing diffusivity. The scribed nanocomposite coatings show slightly decreasing polarization resistance with increasing weight fraction, however, the polarization resistance of scribed coatings containing low clay weight fraction in the range between 0.5 and 2.0 wt.% was higher than that for the matrix. A barrier mechanism of corrosion prevention of the coated substrate is proposed for non-scribed coatings. The viscoelastic property of the nanocomposites was determined by using dynamic mechanical spectrometer. A correlation between polarization resistance of the coatings and the rubbery plateau modulus on the one hand and polarization resistance and tan delta peak area for alpha-transition of the nanocomposites is made. Decreasing tan delta peak area for alpha-transition and increasing rubbery plateau modulus resulted in increasing coatings polarization resistance.

  • 出版日期2013-11