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  • 2024Protective Mechanisms of Siloxane-Modified Epoxy Novolac Coatings at High-Pressure, High-Temperature Conditionscitations
  • 2024Advancing Coating Science: Non-Destructive Methods for Coating Degradation Evaluation and Breakdown Mechanism Investigationcitations
  • 2023Incorporation of unmodified technical Kraft lignin particles in anticorrosive epoxy novolac coatingscitations
  • 2023Trust, but verify!citations
  • 2023Chemically-resistant epoxy novolac coatings: Effects of size-fractionated technical Kraft lignin particles as a structure-reinforcing component8citations
  • 2022Marine biofouling resistance rating using image analysis13citations
  • 2022Detection and quantification of premature crack formation in curing epoxy coatings5citations
  • 2022Encapsulated Inhibitive Pigment for Smart Anti-corrosive Epoxy Coatingscitations
  • 2022A Tunable Hyperspectral Imager for Detection and Quantification of Marine Biofouling on Coated Surfaces8citations
  • 2022Coating degradation and rust creep assessment - A comparison between a destructive method according to ISO 12944 and selected non-destructive methodscitations
  • 2022Parallel measurements and engineering simulations of conversion, shear modulus, and internal stress during ambient curing of a two-component epoxy coating6citations
  • 2022Self-stratification studies in waterborne epoxy-silicone systems5citations
  • 2022Non-destructive Evaluation of Coating Degradation and Rust Creepcitations
  • 2021Methanol degradation mechanisms and permeability phenomena in novolac epoxy and polyurethane coatings18citations
  • 2021The influence of CO2 at HPHT conditions on properties and failures of an amine-cured epoxy novolac coating7citations
  • 2021Simultaneous tracking of hardness, reactant conversion, solids concentration, and glass transition temperature in thermoset polyurethane coatings10citations
  • 2021A Tannin-based Inhibitive Pigment for a Sustainable Anti-corrosive Epoxy Coating Formulationcitations
  • 2021Degradation pathways of amine-cured epoxy novolac and bisphenol F resins under conditions of high pressures and high temperaturescitations
  • 2021Effects of Biochar Nanoparticles on Anticorrosive Performance of Zinc-rich Epoxy Coatings31citations
  • 2021Rust creep assessment - A comparison between a destructive method according to ISO 12944 and selected non-destructive methods7citations
  • 2021Simultaneous tracking of hardness, reactant conversion, solids concentration, and glass transition temperature in thermoset polyurethane coatings10citations
  • 2021The evolution of coating properties and internal stress during ambient curing of a two-component epoxy coatingcitations
  • 2019Corrosion Protection of Epoxy Coating with Calcium Phosphate Encapsulated by Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticlescitations
  • 2019Exposure of hydrocarbon intumescent coatings to the UL1709 heating curve and furnace rheology: Effects of zinc borate on char properties39citations
  • 2019Measurements of methanol permeation rates across thermoset organic coatingscitations
  • 2009Advancements in high performance zinc epoxy coatingscitations
  • 2008Non-destructive determination of rust creepcitations
  • 2007Advancement in zinc rich epoxy primers for corrosion protectioncitations
  • 2007Adhesion between coating layers based on epoxy and silicone31citations
  • 2006Dissolution rate measurements of sea water soluble pigments for antifouling paints91citations
  • 2006Anti-fouling silicone elastomers for offshore structurescitations
  • 2005Reaction rate estimation of controlled-release antifouling paint binders: Rosin-based systems102citations
  • 2005Reaction rate estimation of controlled-release antifouling paint binders: Rosin-based systems102citations

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  • Kiil, Søren
  • Rajagopalan, Narayanan
  • Fjælberg, Tine Jensen
  • Larsen, Toke Skaarup
  • Olsen, Mads
  • Bi, Huichao
  • Dam-Johansen, Kim
  • Truncali, Alessio
  • Laxminarayan, Tejasvi
  • Johansson, Mats
  • Schackmann, Markus
  • Butschle, Marcel
  • Pedersen, Morten Lysdahlgaard
  • Ulusoy, Burak
  • Li, Qiong
  • Lamprakou, Zoi
  • Tortajada, Silvia
  • Pedersen, Henrik Chresten
  • Pedersen, Christian
  • Petersen, Paul Michael
  • Santos, Joaquim
  • Ruiz, Álvaro Rodríguez
  • González, Sergio
  • Varelab, Benjamín Santos
  • Kontogeorgis, Georgios M.
  • Jhamb, Spardha
  • Graversen, Erik
  • Luo, Shicong
  • Segura, Juan José
  • Wang, Jing
  • Wang, Chenyu
  • Wang, Ting
  • José Segura, Juan
  • Ravenni, Giulia
  • Zhang, Yanqiang
  • Li, Ziyou
  • Carro, Sergio González
  • Pablo, Raquel Agudo De
  • Varela, Benjamín Santos
  • Ring, Louise
  • Zeng, Ying
  • Bosch, Jeroen Van Den
  • Pedersen, Lars Thorslund
  • Verbiest, Pascal
  • Rasmussen, Soeren Nyborg
  • Grønlund, Martin
  • Svendsen, Jacob R.
  • Yebra, Diego Meseguer
  • Marsh, Nicholas
  • Roll, Jan
  • Meseguer Yebra, Diego
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Effects of Biochar Nanoparticles on Anticorrosive Performance of Zinc-rich Epoxy Coatings

  • Bi, Huichao
  • Ravenni, Giulia
  • Erik Weinell, Claus
  • Zhang, Yanqiang
  • Dam-Johansen, Kim
  • Ulusoy, Burak
  • Li, Ziyou
Abstract

Biochar nanoparticles (BCN) derived from spruce wood and wheat straw were prepared, characterized and incorporated into zinc-rich epoxy coatings, with the aim of improving the zinc powder utilization and the anticorrosion performance. Formulations with different BCN and commercial carbon black dosages (0.4wt.%, 0.8wt.% and 1.6wt.%) were compared to a zinc-rich epoxy paint (ZRP) without carbon addition. After immersion and salt spray exposure, coated steel panels were characterized with optical, electrochemical and spectroscopy techniques to evaluate the anticorrosive performance. BCN and carbon black addition enhanced the local electrochemical reactions and the barrier effects were promoted by an increased amount of zinc corrosion products (Zn<sub>5</sub>(OH)<sub>8</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub> and ZnCO<sub>3</sub>). The formulation with 0.8 wt.% of spruce wood BCN performed equivalently well compared to the ones with carbon black. The degraded area and rust accumulation around the artificial scribe for the formulation with 0.8 wt.% of spruce wood BCN were 29.8% and 27.8% less than ZRP, respectively, which is attributed to the good electrical conductivity and high specific surface area of spruce wood char. These results suggest a promising and sustainable option for improving the anticorrosive performance of zinc-rich epoxy coatings by the incorporation of BCN.

Topics
  • nanoparticle
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • Carbon
  • corrosion
  • zinc
  • laser emission spectroscopy
  • steel
  • wood
  • electrical conductivity