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A Method for Quantifying the Synergistic Inhibitory Effect of Corrosion Inhibitors When Used in Combination: A ‘Chromate Generating Coating’

Natalie Wint, P. Ansell, J. Edy, Geraint Williams Orcid Logo, Hamilton McMurray

Journal of The Electrochemical Society, Volume: 166, Issue: 15, Pages: C580 - C588

Swansea University Authors: Natalie Wint, Geraint Williams Orcid Logo, Hamilton McMurray

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DOI (Published version): 10.1149/2.1021914jes

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Corrosion inhibitive pigments, based on the cations Ce4+ and Cr3+ exchanged into smart release resins, are dispersed in a polyvinyl butyral (PVB) model coating and applied to a hot dip galvanised steel (HDG) substrate. An investigation is made into the influence of different pigment volume fractions...

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Published in: Journal of The Electrochemical Society
ISSN: 0013-4651 1945-7111
Published: The Electrochemical Society 2019
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa52358
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Abstract: Corrosion inhibitive pigments, based on the cations Ce4+ and Cr3+ exchanged into smart release resins, are dispersed in a polyvinyl butyral (PVB) model coating and applied to a hot dip galvanised steel (HDG) substrate. An investigation is made into the influence of different pigment volume fractions (øpig) of Ce(IV) and Cr(III) based inhibitors, used both in isolation and combination, on the kinetics and mechanism of corrosion driven cathodic coating delamination. The rate of coating delamination is obtained using scanning Kelvin probe (SKP) potentiometry and time lapse photography, and the efficiency with which each inhibitor combination is able to resist cathodic coating delamination is calculated. Isobolograms, commonly utilized within the field of drug interaction, are presented as an effective method for characterising corrosion inhibitor interactions. In some cases, the sum of the efficiencies calculated for Ce(IV) and Cr(III) based pigments is shown to be greater than the sum of their individual efficiencies. It is proposed that Ce4+, released upon electrolyte exposure, is able to oxidize the Cr3+ species resulting in the formation of transient CrO4−2.
Keywords: corrosion
Issue: 15
Start Page: C580
End Page: C588