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A Promising Coating of Nanostructured Graphene-Ceria Nanofillers in Polyurethane for Corrosion Protection

In this study a simple method has been applied to fabricate graphene nanocomposite with the inclusion of cerium oxide nanoparticles which can be effectively implemented as a reinforcement material in polyurethane coatings for corrosion protection.

Product Number: 51317--9217-SG
ISBN: 9217 2017 CP
Author: Mohammad Mizanur Rahman
Publication Date: 2017
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A proper combination of graphene and metal oxide nanoparticles has been considered as an efficient reinforcement material in developing next-generation multifunctional coatings. In this study a simple method has been applied to fabricate graphene nanocomposite with the inclusion of CeO2 nanoparticles which can be effectively implemented as a reinforcement material in polyurethane (PU) coatings for corrosion protection. The corrosion resistance of mild steel coated with a PU coating containing graphene/CeO2 was pointedly higher than with a pure PU coating and a PU coating with graphene alone. The obtained result suggests a new prospect for solving the corrosion issues encountered on mild steel structures in industrial applications by using multifunctional hybrid coatings with nanostructured reinforcements.

Key words: Polyurethane, corrosion, graphene

A proper combination of graphene and metal oxide nanoparticles has been considered as an efficient reinforcement material in developing next-generation multifunctional coatings. In this study a simple method has been applied to fabricate graphene nanocomposite with the inclusion of CeO2 nanoparticles which can be effectively implemented as a reinforcement material in polyurethane (PU) coatings for corrosion protection. The corrosion resistance of mild steel coated with a PU coating containing graphene/CeO2 was pointedly higher than with a pure PU coating and a PU coating with graphene alone. The obtained result suggests a new prospect for solving the corrosion issues encountered on mild steel structures in industrial applications by using multifunctional hybrid coatings with nanostructured reinforcements.

Key words: Polyurethane, corrosion, graphene

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