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Yliniemi, Kirsi
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- 2023Recent developments of electrodeposition-redox replacement in metal recovery and functional materials: A reviewcitations
- 2022Electrochemical Growth of Ag/Zn Alloys from Zinc Process Solutions and Their Dealloying Behaviorcitations
- 2022Green and Controllable Preparation of Cu/Zn Alloys Using Combined Electrodeposition and Redox Replacementcitations
- 2022Targeted surface modification of Cu/Zn/Ag coatings and Ag/Cu particles based on sacrificial element selection by electrodeposition and redox replacementcitations
- 2021Performance-Based Selection of the Cathode Material for the Electrodeposition-Redox Replacement Process of Gold Recovery from Chloride Solutionscitations
- 2020Mechanism of selective gold extraction from multi-metal chloride solutions by electrodeposition-redox replacementcitations
- 2020Mechanism of selective gold extraction from multi-metal chloride solutions by electrodeposition-redox replacementcitations
- 2019Energy efficient copper electrowinning and direct deposition on carbon nanotube film from industrial wastewaterscitations
- 2018Structural distinction due to deposition method in ultrathin films of cellulose nanofibrescitations
- 2018From waste to valuable resource: Lignin as a sustainable anti-corrosion coatingcitations
- 2018A direct synthesis of platinum/nickel co-catalysts on titanium dioxide nanotube surface from hydrometallurgical-type process streamscitations
- 2018Time-Dependent Behavior of Cation Transport through Cellulose Acetate-Cationic Polyelectrolyte Membranescitations
- 2018Platinum recovery from Industrial Process Solutions by Electrodepo-sition-Redox Replacement
- 2008Different approaches for surface modifications : formation of inhibitive film on copper surfaces and surfaces functionalised with Ag nanoparticles ; Erilaisia lähestymistapoja pintojen muokkaukseen: suojaavan kerroksen muodostuminen kuparin pinnalle ja pintojen funktionalisointi Ag nanopartikkeleilla
- 2008Different Approaches for Surface Modifications: Formation of Inhibitive Film on Copper Surfaces and Surfaces Functionalised with Ag Nanoparticles
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From waste to valuable resource: Lignin as a sustainable anti-corrosion coating
Abstract
In this study, a waste of biorefinery—lignin—is investigated as an anticorrosion coating on stainless steel. Corrosion behavior of two lignin types (hardwood beech and softwood spruce) was studied by electrochemical measurements (linear sweep voltammetry, open circuit potential, potentiostatic polarization, cyclic potentiodynamic polarization, and electrochemical impedance measurements) during exposure to simulated body fluid (SBF) or phosphate buffer (PBS). Results from linear sweep voltammetry of lignin-coated samples, in particular, demonstrated a reduction in corrosion current density between 1 and 3 orders of magnitude cf. blank stainless steel. Furthermore, results from cross cut adhesion tests on lignin-coated samples demonstrated that the best possible adhesion (grade 0) of ISO 2409 standard was achieved for the investigated novel coatings. Such findings suggest that lignin materials could transform the field of organic coatings towards more sustainable alternatives by replacing non-renewable polymer coatings.