Materials Research (Apr 2021)

Reduction of Magnesium Corrosion Rate by PMMA-co-PMAA Films

  • Tayara C. Gonsalves,
  • Bruno X. de Freitas,
  • Carlos A. Nunes,
  • Fábio H. Florenzano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5373-mr-2020-0361
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 3

Abstract

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Magnesium is an important base material for non-permanent implants, even though its corrosion rate in the human body is usually elevated for most applications. In order to reduce that rate, polymer coatings can be a better option than heavy-metal containing Mg alloys. In this work, random copolymers of PMMA and PMAA were synthesized and used for coating pure Mg by simply immersing Mg coupons into a diluted copolymer solution. It has been shown by SEM analysis and quantitative adsorption analysis that the copolymers have adsorbed onto the Mg surface. All the coated materials presented a lower corrosion rate than the uncoated Mg, reaching close to 100% reduction for most of the copolymer up to 6 hours of testing. The copolymers with 5, 8 and 13% of PMAA in their composition showed the best performances as corrosion controllers.

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