Performance of Sprayed PVDF-AlO Composite Coating for Industrial and Civil Applications.

Materials (Basel)

Department of Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemical Engineering, Faculty of Petroleum and Mining Engineering, Suez University, Suez 43512, Egypt.

Published: October 2021

Because of their great water repellency, Superhydrophobic coatings have a major impact on a variety of industrial applications. The current study's key originality is the development of low-cost, stable, superhydrophobic, and corrosion-resistant composite coatings. In the present work, polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)/AlO composite coatings were produced using the spray technique to investigate the wettability and corrosion behavior of the coated materials for industrial and civil applications. PVDF was mixed with various concentrations of AlO nanoparticles, and the mixture was sprayed onto steel, aluminum, and glass substrates. The wettability and morphology of the coated surfaces were investigated using the sessile droplet method and scanning electron microscopy, respectively. The corrosion resistance of bare substrates was compared to that of those coated with PVDF alone and those coated with PVDF/AlO nanoparticles using Tafel polarization techniques. The force of adhesion between the coat and the substrates was measured in pounds per square inch. A nanoindentation test was also used to measure the hardness of the coating layer. The PVDF/AlO coated steel showed a significantly higher water contact angle and lower contact angle hysteresis, reaching 157 ± 2° and 7 ± 1°, respectively, compared to the coated aluminum and glass substrates. Corrosion test results showed that the superhydrophobic PVDF/AlO coatings had a much higher corrosion protection efficiency for steel and aluminum than that of the PVDF ones. The PVDF/AlO coated substrates showed moderate but still acceptable adhesion between the coating layer and the substrates. Moreover, the PVDF/AlO coatings had much better mechanical properties than the PVDF only coatings. Such type of coating could be a promising candidate for possible industrial and civil applications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8585398PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14216358DOI Listing

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