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- 2024Enhanced anti-corrosion characteristics of epoxy-functionalized graphene oxide nanocomposite coatings on mild steel substrates.citations
- 2024Enhanced anti-corrosion characteristics of epoxy-functionalized graphene oxide nanocomposite coatings on mild steel substrates.
- 2024Effects of Process Parameters on Vibrational Behaviour of Sansevieria cylindrica Fiber Reinforced Polyester Composites
- 2024Corrosion behaviours of additively manufactured nitrided 17-4 PH steels in different environments
- 2024Isolation of microcrystalline cellulose from wood and fabrication of polylacticacid (PLA) based green biocomposites
- 2023Nanocomposite cotton gauze cloth with in situ generated silver, copper and their binary metal nanoparticles by bioreduction method
- 2023Effect of chemical treatment on physico-chemical properties of a novel extracted cellulosic Cryptostegia grandiflora fiber
- 2023Investigation of wear behavior in self-lubricating ABS polymer composites reinforced with glass fiber/ABS and glass fiber/carbon fiber/ABS hybrid
- 2023Effects of Moisture Absorption and Thickness Swelling Behaviors on Mechanical Performances of Carica Papaya Fiber Reinforced Polymeric Composites
- 2023Effects of nitriding on salt spray corrosion resistance of additively manufactured 17-4 PH steels
- 2022Influence of slicing parameters on surface quality and mechanical properties of 3D-printed CF/PLA composites fabricated by FDM technique
- 2022Applicability of angular orientations of gating designs to quality of sand casting components using two-cavity mould set-up.
- 2022A Novel Signal Processing Method for Friction and Sliding Wear
- 2021Experimental investigation and statistical analysis of additively manufactured onyx-carbon fiber reinforced composites
- 2021Evaluation of mechanical, thermal and water absorption behaviors of Polyalthia longifolia seed reinforced vinyl ester compositescitations
- 2021Experimental and simulation analysis on multi-gate variants in sand casting process
- 2021Animal fiber characterization and fiber loading effect on mechanical behaviors of sheep wool fiber reinforced polyester composites
- 2021Effects of sand and gating architecture on the performance of foot valve lever casting components used in pump industries
- 2020Evaluation of mechanical, thermal and water absorption behaviors of Polyalthia longifolia seed reinforced vinyl ester compositescitations
- 2020Characterization of Novel Lignocellulosic Spinifex littoreus Fibers and Their Compositescitations
- 2019Compressive strength of foamed concrete in relation to porosity using SEM imagescitations
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Enhanced anti-corrosion characteristics of epoxy-functionalized graphene oxide nanocomposite coatings on mild steel substrates.
Abstract
This experimental investigation focused on coating of functionalized graphene oxide (FGO) on the mild steel to minimize corrosion, using a new method. Prior to the coating, the fundamental chemical and morphological structures of FGO were studied with aid of some characterization techniques: X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Various epoxy/FGO coating formulations with 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 ppm of FGO were prepared and coated on the mild steel substrate, adopting dip coating method. Immersion test was carried out to observe the corrosion inhibition efficiency of the graphene. The adsorption isothermal behavior was also studied using various models and compared with the data obtained from the experimental results. From the results obtained, the formation of irregular rough patches and separation of platelets like zebra lines indicated the formation of graphene nanoparticles, as observed through morphological analysis. The occurrence of sharp peak at 24.3◦ in the XRD pattern depicted the existence of graphene in nanoscale. Electrochemical impedance (EI) and potentiodynamic polarization (PP) studies re-ported the maximum corrosion inhibition efficiency of 87% at 50 ppm concentration of epoxy/FGO. It was evident that an increasing concentration of graphene exhibited significant corrosion resistance in both studies. The bonding energy of randomly oriented graphene platelets reduced the removal of metal, delaying the crack propagation in tortuous path on the coated surface. These results established the significance and applicability of this study in various relevant industries.