| Literature DB >> 29727162 |
Xiaohu Luo1,2, Jiawen Zhong1, Qiulan Zhou1, Shuo Du1, Song Yuan1, Yali Liu1.
Abstract
The design and preparation of an excellent corrosion protection coating is still a grand challenge and is essential for large-scale practical application. Herein, a novel cationic reduced graphene oxide (denoted as RGO-ID+)-based epoxy coating was fabricated for corrosion protection. RGO-ID+ was synthesized by in situ synthesis and salification reaction, which is stable dispersion in water and epoxy latex, and the self-aligned RGO-ID+-reinforced cathodic electrophoretic epoxy nanocomposite coating (denoted as RGO-ID+ coating) at the surface of metal was prepared by electrodeposition. The self-alignment of RGO-ID+ in the coatings is mainly attributed to the electric field force. The significantly enhanced anticorrosion performance of RGO-ID+ coating is proved by a series of electrochemical measurements in different concentrated NaCl solutions and salt spray tests. This superior anticorrosion property benefits from the self-aligned RGO-ID+ nanosheets and the quaternary-N groups present in the RGO-ID+ nanocomposite coating. Interestingly, the RGO-ID+ also exhibits a high antibacterial activity toward Escherichia coli with 83.4 ± 1.3% antibacterial efficiency, which is attributed to the synergetic effects of RGO-ID+ and the electrostatic attraction and hydrogen bonding between RGO-ID+ and E. coli. This work offers new opportunities for the successful development of effective corrosion protection and self-antibacterial coatings.Entities:
Keywords: cationic reduced graphene oxide; corrosion protection; electrodeposition; self-alignment; self-antibacterial
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29727162 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b01982
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229