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Active Anticorrosion Coatings with Halloysite Nanocontainers

By Shchukin, Dmitry G.; Lamaka, S. V.; Yasakau, K. A.; Zheludkevich, M. L.; Ferreira, M. G. S. & Möhwald, H.
Published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 2008

Abstract

This work contributes to the development of a new generation of active corrosion protection coatings composed of hybrid sol-gel films doped with halloysite nanotubes able to release entrapped corrosion inhibitors in a controllable way. A silica-zirconia-based hybrid film was used in this work as an anticorrosion coating deposited on 2024 aluminum alloy. Halloysite nanotubes with inner voids loaded by corrosion inhibitors (2-mercaptobenzothiazole) and outer surfaces layer-by-layer covered with polyelectrolyte multilayers were introduced into the hybrid films. The sol-gel film with the nanocontainers reveals enhanced long-term corrosion protection in comparison with the undoped sol-gel film. This effect is obtained because of the self-controlled release of the corrosion inhibitor triggered by the corrosion processes. Utilization of the inner halloysite nanotube lumen as a storage medium for the corrosion inhibitor offers a novel way of fabricating composite core-shell type nanomaterials with their further application as a main component of feedback-active coatings.

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