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Article, 2024

Synthesis of micro-structured zinc particles by thermal evaporation and their application in zinc containing coatings for steel corrosion protection

Progress in Organic Coatings, ISSN 1873-331X, 0300-9440, Volume 187, Page 108143, 10.1016/j.porgcoat.2023.108143

Contributors

Qi, Chunping 0000-0002-9098-1425 [1] Dam-Johansen, Kim Dam- 0000-0003-1658-6176 [1] Weinell, Claus Erik 0000-0001-7178-4808 [1] Wu, Hao 0000-0003-0462-2491 (Corresponding author) [1]

Affiliations

  1. [1] Technical University of Denmark
  2. [NORA names: DTU Technical University of Denmark; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD]

Abstract

Micro-structured zinc particles with a variety of morphologies are synthesized by thermal evaporation technique. The zinc particles, which exhibit spherical (oblate), irregular-shaped polygonal and leave-like morphologies, are used to fabricate epoxy-based zinc-rich coatings for steel corrosion protection in heavy-duty environments. The assessment of their performance as sacrificial pigments highlights the significant influence of zinc particle morphology and size on coating properties. Accelerated salt spray test indicates that compared to commercial zinc dust, the synthesized irregular-shaped polygonal and leave-like zinc particles exhibit superior anticorrosion performance. EIS and OCP measurements indicate that enhanced barrier properties are obtained with the spherical (oblate) zinc particles due to their dense packing, while prolonged cathodic protection is achieved with the irregular-shaped polygonal and leave-like zinc particles due to the presence of highly electrochemically active zinc particles and the enhanced formation of protective simonkellite crystals on the coating surface.

Keywords

OCP, OCP measurements, accelerated salt spray test, anticorrosion, anticorrosion performance, assessment, barrier properties, cathodic protection, coating, coating properties, coating surface, corrosion protection, crystal, dense packing, dust, electrochemically, enhanced barrier properties, enhanced formation, environment, evaporation, evaporation technique, formation, heavy-duty, irregular-shaped, measurements, morphology, oblateness, packing, particle morphology, particles, performance, pigments, presence, properties, protection, salt spray test, significant influence, size, spray test, steel, steel corrosion protection, surface, synthesis, technique, test, thermal evaporation, thermal evaporation technique, zinc, zinc dust, zinc particles, zinc-rich coating

Funders

  • Czech Academy of Sciences
  • China Scholarship Council

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