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Superabsorbent polymer additives for repeated barrier restoration of damaged powder coatings under wet-dry cycles: A proof-of-concept

Authors :
Annette M. Schmidt
Vimal Saini
Holger Wack
Anke Nellesen
Katrin Braesch
Santiago J. Garcia
Max von Tapavicza
Christina Eloo
Source :
Progress in Organic Coatings, 122
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

Superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) are well known for their ability to absorb and hold high water amounts accompanied by a high volume expansion. In this work we show the benefits of this underlying property of SAPs to induce underwater crack closure with subsequent barrier restoration in damaged protective coatings. For the proof of concept, three layer epoxy-polyester (EP) powder coating systems were developed and applied on carbon steel. In these systems the middle EP layer (also called functional layer) contained crosslinked acrylamide/acrylic acid copolymer SAPs in different amounts ranging from 0 to 40 wt%. The capability of the SAPs to close damages and extend barrier and corrosion protection was evaluated by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), NaCl aqueous solution immersion test and optical microscopy. It was found that coatings loaded with a 20 wt% SAP led to the best overall corrosion protection for the studied systems. In order to proof the potential use of this extrinsic healing concept for multiple healing events wet-dry cycles on scratched systems were performed and the corrosion performance was followed by EIS. Although not yet optimal, the results show the potential of the concept for multiple healing events under wet-dry conditions.

Details

ISSN :
03009440
Volume :
122
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Progress in Organic Coatings
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6b6f3bb878fac51b3aa7dab19c6aec22
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.porgcoat.2018.05.019