Polymer Testing (Jul 2023)

Self-repairing and anti-fouling performance of anticorrosive coating in marine environment

  • Xiao Wu,
  • Chao Yang,
  • Lingli Wu,
  • Chuchu Zhang,
  • Gan Cui,
  • Yanping Xin

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 124
p. 108090

Abstract

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Microcrack damage repair and microbial contamination prevention are two major challenges for anti-corrosion coatings on the surfaces of underwater installations. In this study, water-triggered self-healing microcapsules were combined with low-surface-energy fluoropolymers to prepare a bifunctional anti-corrosion coating with underwater self-healing and bio-fouling properties. The results showed that the prepared microcapsules had good mechanical, thermal, and environmental stability, with an average diameter of 153 μm and an encapsulation rate of 66.7%. When the microcapsule content in the coating was 8 wt%, the microcapsule dispersion performance and healing barrier effect of the composite coating were optimal, and the repair efficiency reached 81.6%. Furthermore, compared with the coating without microcapsules or graft fluoropolymers (PFG), the sample denoted as PFG18/4/IPDI-MC/ER showed the largest surface water contact angle and had the best protein inhibition rate of 87% when using bovine hemoglobin to detect the protein adsorption concentration on the coating surface.

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