聚醚酰亚胺
腐蚀
材料科学
化学
化学工程
复合材料
工程类
聚合物
作者
Tiffany E. Sill,Victor Ponce,Carlos A. Larriuz,Ron Chertakovsky,Caroline G. Valdes,Torrick Fletcher,Jakob Nielsen,Kerry Fuller,Homero Castaneda,Rachel D. Davidson,Peter M. Johnson,Sarbajit Banerjee
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41529-024-00516-z
摘要
Abstract Corrosion of critical metal components exacts a heavy toll in terms of maintenance and replacement costs and damage to ecosystems upon failure. Polymeric barrier coatings protect against corrosion; however, design principles for modulating polymer structure to improve corrosion inhibition remain contested and elusive. Here, we examine molecular-weight-dependent differences in the efficacy of corrosion inhibition on aluminum substrates afforded by polyetherimide (PEI) coatings. Analyses of coated substrates evidence a clear trend denoting improved corrosion inhibition for higher weighted-average molecular weight (M W) PEI. The more rigid and entangled macromolecular network of higher-M W variants exhibit stable impedance values, |Z|0.01 Hz ca. 1010 Ω/cm2, upon extended immersion in brine media, whereas lower-M W variants are readily hydrated and disentangled resulting in a significant reduction in impedance values. Results illuminate mechanistic understanding of molecular-weight-dependence in corrosion inhibition, advance a framework for considering the dynamical evolution of secondary structure, and exemplify generalizable design principles for corrosion inhibition.
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