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Unlocking the Potential of Sebacate: Investigating Its Role in the Inhibition of Filiform Corrosion on Organic Coated Steel
by
Rossi, Stefano
, Deflorian, Flavio
, Cristoforetti, Andrea
, Fedel, Michele
in
Chemical inhibitors
/ Corrosion
/ Corrosion effects
/ Corrosion inhibitors
/ Corrosion resistance
/ Corrosion resistant steels
/ Efficiency
/ Electrochemical analysis
/ Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
/ Electrode polarization
/ Electrolytes
/ Evolution
/ Filiform corrosion
/ Fourier transforms
/ Investigations
/ Laminated materials
/ Organic chemistry
/ organic coatings
/ Protective coatings
/ Saline solutions
/ sebacate
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Steel
2024
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Unlocking the Potential of Sebacate: Investigating Its Role in the Inhibition of Filiform Corrosion on Organic Coated Steel
by
Rossi, Stefano
, Deflorian, Flavio
, Cristoforetti, Andrea
, Fedel, Michele
in
Chemical inhibitors
/ Corrosion
/ Corrosion effects
/ Corrosion inhibitors
/ Corrosion resistance
/ Corrosion resistant steels
/ Efficiency
/ Electrochemical analysis
/ Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
/ Electrode polarization
/ Electrolytes
/ Evolution
/ Filiform corrosion
/ Fourier transforms
/ Investigations
/ Laminated materials
/ Organic chemistry
/ organic coatings
/ Protective coatings
/ Saline solutions
/ sebacate
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Steel
2024
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Unlocking the Potential of Sebacate: Investigating Its Role in the Inhibition of Filiform Corrosion on Organic Coated Steel
by
Rossi, Stefano
, Deflorian, Flavio
, Cristoforetti, Andrea
, Fedel, Michele
in
Chemical inhibitors
/ Corrosion
/ Corrosion effects
/ Corrosion inhibitors
/ Corrosion resistance
/ Corrosion resistant steels
/ Efficiency
/ Electrochemical analysis
/ Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
/ Electrode polarization
/ Electrolytes
/ Evolution
/ Filiform corrosion
/ Fourier transforms
/ Investigations
/ Laminated materials
/ Organic chemistry
/ organic coatings
/ Protective coatings
/ Saline solutions
/ sebacate
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Steel
2024
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Unlocking the Potential of Sebacate: Investigating Its Role in the Inhibition of Filiform Corrosion on Organic Coated Steel
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Unlocking the Potential of Sebacate: Investigating Its Role in the Inhibition of Filiform Corrosion on Organic Coated Steel
2024
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The study investigated the effect of sebacate as a corrosion inhibitor for acrylic-coated steel. Specifically, it examined its impact on mitigating a frequent case of paint delamination, known as filiform corrosion (FFC), through a chosen weathering test designed to stress the degradation of the produced samples. Sebacate was demonstrated to be an efficient organic molecule for enhancing the corrosion resistance of steel. This efficacy was evaluated through electrochemical characterization based on electrochemical impedance spectroscopy measurements and potentiodynamic polarization curves, including the application of an FFC susceptibility prediction methodology based on measurements obtained in FFC-simulated electrolytes. An inhibition efficiency of 98% was measured in near-neutral saline solutions compared to conditions lacking inhibitor presence. During FFC simulation, the primary effect observed was associated with a reduction in cathodic activity evolution. Furthermore, a significant reduction in corrosion creep evolution of 35% was found. These experimental findings aligned closely with the outcomes projected by the simulated investigations.
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MDPI AG
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