S. Moraes, D. Huerta-Vilca, A. Motheo
Nov 1, 2003
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Progress in Organic Coatings
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Abstract Polyaniline with excellent adherence was electrosynthesized on stainless steel from aniline containing phosphate buffer solutions. The eletropolymerizations were carried out by cyclic voltammetry at 50 mV s −1 from phosphate buffer solutions at different pH values (1.7–2.2). The main advantage achieved by using phosphate buffer solutions is to maintain the control of the pH at the polymer/electrolyte interface, promoting a very uniform film growth. The most uniform thin film was formed from 1.0 M phosphate buffer solution containing 0.1 M aniline. The corrosion behavior of stainless steel covered by these films was investigated by potentiodynamic polarization in 3% NaCl aqueous solution. A potential shift to noble values, of around 0.170 V, was obtained for undoped polyaniline coatings compared to the bare stainless steel. A scheme for the polymer protective layer formation on stainless and mild steels, with the participation of an intermediate phosphate layer, is proposed.