1. Development of a Self-Healing Coating with Capsules Containing a Healing Agent for Corrosion Protection of Metal.
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Chinami Yamada, Kazuki Anetai, Haruka Okuyama, Minori Sugiura, Sven Pletincx, Hilke Verbruggen, Atsushi Hyono, Makoto Chiba, De Graeve, Iris, Terryn, Herman, and Hideaki Takahashi
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METAL coating ,CORROSION & anti-corrosives ,SURFACE coatings ,CHLOROBENZENE ,TOLUENE - Abstract
In a previous study, self-healing polyurethane coatings with microcapsules containing healing agents were developed to protect of metal against corrosion. At the initial stage in developing these coatings, we synthesized microcapsules containing healing agents by adding organic solvents to inhibit solidification of the entire capsule. In this study, we examined the structure of the capsules formed with different solvents, such as chlorobenzene, toluene, and xylene. We also evaluated the self-healing ability of coatings with these capsules after damaging the coating by scratching. The amount of healing agents contained in capsules depends on the kind and amount of solvents added. In a capsule formed with 20 or 50 wt % chlorobenzene, there is almost no liquid-phase healing agent, while the capsule formed with 70 wt % chlorobenzene contains healing agents. Toluene and xylene are more effective inhibitors than chlorobenzene. The capsule formed with 70 wt % toluene or xylene contains much greater amounts of liquid-phase healing agent than that formed with 70% chlorobenzene, and the coatings with the former have an appreciable self-healing ability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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