Conference proceeding
Corrosion protection effects of coatings of the aniline oligomers and their epoxy resin-cured derivatives
Polymeric Materials Science and Engineering Spring Meeting 1996. Vol. 74; New Orleans, Louisiana; USA; 24-28 Mar. 1996, pp.202-203
24 Mar 1996
Abstract
The amino-terminated aniline oligomers have been prepared by oxidation of aniline in the presence of 1,4-phenylenediamine. Similar to the conventional polyaniline, the emeraldine base of the oligomer offer good corrosion protection as coatings on CRS based on the electrochemical corrosion measurements of E sub corr , R sub p and i sub corr values in aqueous 5 wt.% NaCl electrolyte. The oligomer seems to have better anticorrosion performance than the conventional polyaniline, which might be attributed to the possibility that the oligomer could have better "adhesion" (i.e. stronger interactions) with the metal surface. The oligomer-cured epoxy resin coatings exhibit excellent corrosion protection effects.
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- Title
- Corrosion protection effects of coatings of the aniline oligomers and their epoxy resin-cured derivatives
- Creators
- Y Wei - Drexel UniversityJ-M Yeh - Drexel UniversityJ Wang - Drexel UniversityX Jia - Drexel UniversityC Yang - Drexel UniversityD Jin - Drexel University
- Publication Details
- Polymeric Materials Science and Engineering Spring Meeting 1996. Vol. 74; New Orleans, Louisiana; USA; 24-28 Mar. 1996, pp.202-203
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Information Science (Informatics)
- Identifiers
- 991019170477704721
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