WTI

Innovative Coating System for the Corrosion Prevention of Galvanized Steel - UTC

Primary Investigator Contact Information

Xianming Shi
Xiaodong He

External Project Contact(s)

Robin Kline
  • USDOT/Research and Innovative Technologies Administration, Office of Research, Development, & Technology
  • 400 Seventh Street Southwest Room 2440
  • , Washington DC 20590-0001
  • 202-366-2372
  • robin.kline@dot.gov

Report(s)

  1. Self-repairing Coating for Corrosion Protection of Aluminum Alloys: A Proof-of-Concept Using Cagelike Smart Particles
    1. Xiaodong He, Xianming Shi
    2. 4W1487_TRB08.pdf

Project Objective

Develop an innovative, environmentally friendly and self-repairing coating system for preventing corrosion of galvanized steel.

Project Abstract

Research has demonstrated that silicates/silanes could protect metals against different forms of corrosion either as a single film without topcoats or as a paint adhesion promoter and corrosion retardant under different topcoats but that silicate/silane sol-gel films alone cannot provide adequate barrier properties for corrosion due to the pores and cracks present in the film after the films dry. They also cannot provide active corrosion protection and cannot stop the development of corrosion processes once a defect occurs. Incorporation of nanoparticles in the hybrid sol-gel system enhances the corrosion protection properties but these nanocomposite hybrid films still cannot provide an effective long-term corrosion protection without a self-repairing effect. One way to improve the self-repair properties of the hybrid films is the addition of a corrosion inhibitor, which can suppress corrosion initiated at the coating defects. The inhibitors however, decrease the stability and consequently the barrier properties of the film and release of inhibitors from coatings is relatively fast and not controllable. To reduce environmental concerns, conventional chromate conversion coatings (CCCs) and other synthetic polymers in anti-corrosion coatings could be replaced with biodegradable natural polymers (e.g., polysaccharides) while maintaining a comparable level of corrosion resistance for the coatings. Integrating polysaccharides into silicate/silane polymers through chemical bonds will introduce biodegradability and minimize environmental impacts; may help improve the mechanical properties of coatings as flexible molecular chains and act to relax stresses induced by freeze-thaw cycles or mechanical damage. Polysaccharide structure may be used to form an electroactive polymer (EAP) which would allow charge to flow along the molecular chain and offer a mechanism for corrosion inhibition. A three-coat system consisting of a polysaccharide/silicate/silane film as a primer on galvanized steels to provide good adhesion to the substrate and biodegradability, an ordered nanoparticles coating with encapsulated corrosion inhibitors and repairing agent as the interlayer (providing enhanced corrosion protection properties), and a silicate/silane sol-gel film as the topcoat to offer transparency and scratch-resistant properties, will possess outstanding properties that could be tailored to a myriad of corrosion prevention and other applications.

Task Descriptions

  1. Literature Review
    1. Review the literature including scientific journals, U.S. patents and extensive internet search, to survey the state of the practice and the state of the art issues important to this project.
  2. Project Management
    1. Initiate the project, provide project management activities throughout the duration of the project; draft and finalize journal article and/or conference papers.
  3. Data Analysis and Final Paper
    1. Analyze experimental data. Prepare and submit a journal paper or conference paper.
  4. Experimental Design and Laboratory Investigation
    1. Design and conduct experiments based on literature review including formulation and testing of the primer coating and formulation and design of the interlayer and topcoat.

Milestones, Dates, Schedule

Start Date:1/1/2007
End Date:9/30/2007
Extended Date:5/31/2008

Student Involvement

False

Relationship to Other Research Projects

False

Technology Transfer Activities

False

Transportation Research Board Keywords

Corrosion inhibitors, infrastructure durability, corrosion prevention, protective coatings

Partners

Research and Innovative Technology Administration