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Junjie Wu1, Chao Cai2, Zhou Zhou1, Hui Qian1, Fanglin Zha1, Jing Guo2, Bing Feng1, Tiexiang He1, Ning Zhao3, Jian Xu4.
Abstract
A low-cost mussel inspired approach was developed to produce anti-corrosion coating on copper substrate. Catechol (CA) and polyamine (PA) were spontaneously polymerized to form adhesive coating of poly(cetechol/polyamine) (P(CA/PA)) onto copper surface and then P(CA/PA) was grafted by 1-dodecanethiol. The SEM, contact angle, XPS, FTIR and TG results demonstrated the formation of uniform, compact and thermal stable coatings through multiple interactions and chemically grafting. Electrochemical tests indicated of Cu-P(CA/PA)-SH possessed a highest corrosion potential of -81mV, a lowest corrosion current density of 0.15μA/cm(2), and a highest coating resistance of 57.19kΩcm(2), and also exhibit great long-term stability whether in solution immersion or salt spray tests. The remarkable anti-corrosion capability of Cu-P(CA/PA)-SH could be ascribed to the synergistic effect of the hydrophobicity, good stability, and strong wet adhesion of the mussel-inspired coating. This study provides an effective and cheap way for material protection and may give inspiration in the fields of material, biology and medicine relating to surface and interface engineering.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-corrosion; Catechol; Coating; Copper; Mussel; Polyamine
Year: 2015 PMID: 26524257 DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2015.10.056
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Colloid Interface Sci ISSN: 0021-9797 Impact factor: 8.128