Conference proceeding
Epoxy coatings cured with electroactive amino-terminated aniline trimers for anti-corrosion applications
Polymeric Materials Science and Engineering Spring Meeting 1996. Vol. 74; New Orleans, Louisiana; USA; 24-28 Mar. 1996
24 Mar 1996
Abstract
A convenient, one-step method was developed to synthesize the electroactive aniline trimers, i.e. N,N'-bis(4'-aminophenyl)-1,4-quinonenediimine and its derivatives, from the oxidative reactions of p-phenylenediamine with aniline and various substituted anilines in an acidic aqueous medium. These 1,4-quinonenediimine compounds can be readily reduced to afford their corresponding 1,4-phenylenediamine derivatives. The primary amino-terminated trimers can be used as hardeners to cure epoxy resins to afford new epoxy polymer systems. The trimer-cured epoxy coatings on cold rolled steel exhibited electrochemical corrosion protection effects.
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- Title
- Epoxy coatings cured with electroactive amino-terminated aniline trimers for anti-corrosion applications
- Creators
- Y Wei - Drexel UniversityC Yang - Drexel UniversityT Ding - Drexel UniversityJ-M Yeh - Drexel UniversityG Wei - Drexel University
- Publication Details
- Polymeric Materials Science and Engineering Spring Meeting 1996. Vol. 74; New Orleans, Louisiana; USA; 24-28 Mar. 1996
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Information Science (Informatics)
- Identifiers
- 991019170465904721
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