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Application of conducting polymers in corrosion protection
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The use of oxides such as chromates is highly effective in corrosion protection as mentioned in this paper and scientists are looking at alternative materials to replace environmentally hazardous materials, e.g., chromates.Abstract:
The use of oxides, such as chromates, is highly effective in corrosion protection. Scientists are looking at alternative materials to replace environmentally hazardous materials, e.g., chromates. One of the group of materials identified as corrosion inhibiting are intrinsically conducting polymers. This paper focuses on the use of ICPs as a possible corrosion inhibitive substance. This paper also reviews literature on the research of different groups on the use of polyaniline and other conducting polymers as corrosion inhibitors. Intrinsically conducting polymers, especially poly-aniline, are being studied with great interest. Studies indicate that they have the potential of replacing some of the currently available materials.read more
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Some aspects of preparation methods and properties of polyaniline blends and composites with organic polymers
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Studies of dopant effects in poly(3,4‐ethylenedi‐oxythiophene) using Raman spectroscopy
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Conducting polymers electrodeposited on active metals
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Modification of the Electrochemical and Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steels with an Electroactive Coating
TL;DR: In this article, Electrochemical and SEM characterization results are presented, and effects of polyaniline coating application techniques are discussed, including the effect of localized corrosion on the open-circuit voltage.
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Passivation of metals by coating with polyaniline: Corrosion potential shift and morphological changes
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Electron conducting organic coating of mild steel by electropolymerization
TL;DR: In this paper, the aim was to coat mild steel with an electron conducting polymer in order to replace any possible electrochemical corrosion of the metal by another electrochemical reaction occurring on top of the film.