Aryldiazonium derivatives applied by electrochemical grafting onto SAE1018 carbon steel: performance as non-metallic coatings
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2021-08-15Autor
Galicia, Monica
Carrasco Urrutia, Katya Aimee
Corral Avitia, Alba Yadira
Calvillo Solís, Jonathan Josué
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This research proposes a new methodology for designing anticorrosive coatings on SAE1018 carbon
steel. This procedure consisted of surface modification of an electrode by electrochemical reduction
of aryldiazonium salts. Through cyclic voltammetry (CV) experiments, the surface modification process
was performed using 1 mM benzenediazonium, which was synthesized in situ in aqueous medium of
HCl and NaNO2 at 5°C. Using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and potentiodynamic
polarization with Tafel curves, corrosion inhibition efficiency in 3% NaCl solution was evaluated. The
modified surface was found to have lower corrosion rate relative to the same unmodified carbon
steel surface, demonstrating corrosion inhibition efficiency of 61.4%. These results are attributed to
the presumably formation of a monolayer of covalently bound molecules through Fe-C bonds. These
molecules form an effective coating on the surface as they constitute a physical barrier that prevent
the transport of corrosive species such as chlorides. the effect of the volume and presence of
other functional groups will be studied. The monolayer of molecules bound by microscopic and
spectroscopic techniques (SEM, XPS) was characterized, in order to propose a mechanism to explain
the formation of Fe-C bonding onto SAE 1018 carbon steel.
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