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Research Article

Durable and long-lasting transparent anticorrosive films for copper substrates using mesoporous silica nanocontainers loaded with corrosion inhibitor

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Pages 1-9 | Published online: 28 Jul 2021
 

Abstract

We have developed functional films capable of retaining anticorrosive properties even after severe mechanical damage which directly exposes the metal surface to corrosive environments. It was found that functional films prepared by simply dispersing mesoporous silica-nanocontainers loaded with a corrosion inhibitor, tolyltriazole, in a commercially available aqueous polyurethane solution could effectively prevent the corrosion of copper substrates. Even after cutting of the films and submersion in aqueous sodium chloride, no serious oxidation of the damaged areas was observed for up to four months. The transparency of the resulting polyurethane films remained almost unchanged with or without the addition of MPS-NCs/TTA.

Acknowledgement

This work is partially supported by the Strategic Funding of The University of Queensland and the JST-ERATO Yamauchi Materials Space-Tectonics Project (JPMJER2003). One of the authors is grateful to the Queensland node of the Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF) for discussion of this work.

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