Abstract
The corrosion protective performance of polyaniline/palm oil (PAni-PO) blend coated on mild steel in 3% NaCl aqueous solutions has been evaluated by electrochemical methods, namely, open circuit potential (ocp), potentiodynamic polarization, and EIS spectroscopy. The surface of mild steel was covered by a dark green protective layer due to the physical interaction between the coating and steel. The permanent shifts of ocp and potentiodynamic polarization towards higher positive value of oxidation potential by about 800 mV and by a decrease in corrosion current density by sixfold in magnitude and an increase of 10 orders of magnitude in charge transfer resistance are due to protective coating.
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Rashid, M., Sabir, S., Rahim, A. A., & Waware, U. (2014). Polyaniline/Palm Oil Blend for Anticorrosion of Mild Steel in Saline Environment. Journal of Applied Chemistry, 2014, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/973653
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