Journal article
Synthesis and study of phenyl-capped tetraaniline as an anticorrosion additive
ELECTROACTIVE POLYMERS FOR CORROSION CONTROL, Vol.843, pp.156-165
ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES
01 Jan 2003
Abstract
Phenyl-capped tetraaniline was synthesized via a pseudo-high-dilution technique. The mechanism most likely involves the formation of an intermediate trianiline salt and the subsequent coupling reaction of the trianiline salt with diphenylamine. Preliminary tests on the performance of phenyl-capped tetraaniline as an anticorrosion additive to a bicomponent polyurethane lacquer on cold rolled mild steel were performed. The results show that phenyl-capped tetraaniline is not only able to retard the formation of rust, but also exhibits throwing power and the ability of removing rust. (C) 2003 American Chemical Society.
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- Title
- Synthesis and study of phenyl-capped tetraaniline as an anticorrosion additive
- Creators
- W J ZhangY H YuL ChenH P MaoC WangY Wei
- Contributors
- P Zarras (Editor)J D StengerSmith (Editor)Y Wei (Editor)
- Publication Details
- ELECTROACTIVE POLYMERS FOR CORROSION CONTROL, Vol.843, pp.156-165
- Series
- ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES
- Publisher
- Amer Chemical Soc
- Number of pages
- 10
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Pediatrics
- Identifiers
- 991019170570404721
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