Fluorocarbon resin coating of G/SiO2 in the Conservation of Iron Relics
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1China Academy Of Cultural Heritage: No.2 Gaoyuan Street Beisihuan East Raod、Chaoyang District、Beijing、China 2Beijing University Of Chemical Technology: 15 Beisanhuan East Road、Chaoyang District、Beijing、China
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International Corrosion Congress · 第22届国际腐蚀大会
摘要
To address the issue of corrosion in iron relics, a six -group fluorocarbon protective coating was developed. This was achieved by synthesizing silica-composite graphene powder through hydrolysis, using fluorocarbon resin as the film-forming resin. Furthermore, we compounded Schiff's base with other potent corrosion inhibitor and fertan corrosion inhibitor to enhance the coating's protective capabilities. The prepared samples were characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), infrared spectroscopy (FT -IR), and X -ray diffraction (XRD). Additionally, the coating was investigated by electrochemical alternating impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The findings indicate that the coating with Schiff base compounde d with the corrosion inhibitor and G/SiO 2 as the filler demonstrates superior overall performance. Specifically, it exhibits grade one adhesion, an average film thickness exceeding 100 μm at a single application. The EIS results impressively demonstrated that the coating exhibited an impedance modulus of 6.51x10 11 Ω·cm2 at 0.01 Hz, following 7 d immersion period in a 3.5 wt% NaCl aqueous solution. This remarkable performance signifies the coating's exceptional resistance to electrochemical corrosion.