Fabrication of polyaniline/waste sugarcane bagasse composite fillers for excellent anti-corrosion protective coatings
Abstract
Herein, biomass-based anti-corrosion composite fillers for water-based epoxy resin coatings, epoxy resin powder coatings, and efficient anticorrosive coatings were successfully prepared. Polyaniline/sugarcane bagasse composites (PANI–SCB) were prepared by in situ polymerization after the sugarcane bagasse was ground into a powder with a planetary ball mill. SEM results showed that a large number of loose polyaniline particles were formed on the surface of bagasse. Electrochemical testing showed that the water-based epoxy resin coating with 1% PANI–SCB had a low corrosion current density (5.466 × 10−7 A cm−2) and the highest low-frequency impedance modulus (34 260 Ω cm−2). The high protection efficiency (99.57%) and slow decline in impedance with a long soaking time indicated satisfactory anti-corrosion performance. On this basis, the prepared powder coating with 3% PANI–SCB presented a low corrosion current and high protection efficiency (99.39%). In addition, the powder coating had considerable adhesion fastness, flexibility, and commercially viable chemical resistance. XRD analysis found that the presence of Fe2O3 and Fe3O4 in the corrosion products can effectively induce the formation of a dense passivation film, thereby improving the corrosion resistance. The economic and environmental composite coating is expected to function in the anti-corrosion maintenance of hydropower station facilities.