Stabilized Mxene-Doped 3d Vesicle Polypyrrole Coating for Efficient Protection of Copper in Artificial Seawater
44 Pages Posted: 14 Feb 2023
Abstract
A closed 3D vesicle polypyrrole-based composite coating (PPy-STi) was electropolymerized on copper with the support of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)-stabilized Ti3C2T x -MXene via an inverted-electrode cyclic voltammetry route. Due to the promoted polymer nucleation effect of SDS and active catalysis of hydrogen evolution by well-dispersed Ti3C2T x , a unique vesicle-like architecture of PPy-STi were formed with twisted diffusion pathways, which endowed a strong barrier against aggressive species. Meanwhile the stabilized Ti3C2T x with high metallic conductivity facilitated the overall electroactivity of PPy-STi coating, yielding much improved anodic protection for copper in artificial seawater (ASW). Relying on the tolerant physical barrier and robust anodic protection capacity of PPy-STi, the coated copper could sustain its passivated state during 10 days of immersion in ASW. The integration of MXenes in conductive polymer coating with enhanced protection characteristics may provide a new strategy to improve the corrosion resistance of electronic devices in the harsh environment.
Keywords: Polypyrrole, MXene, Electrodeposition, coating, Anodic protection, molecular dynamics simulations
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