Zdrojový dokument:Scientific papers of the University of Pardubice. Series A, Faculty of Chemical Technology. 29/2023
ISSN:1211-5541
Abstrakt:
The aim of the work was to study the protective properties of epoxy ester coatings containing newly synthesized organic pigments based on azo compounds in dependence of their chemical composition and concentration. For applications in anti-corrosion coatings, organic pigments containing the Mg2+ cation with expected anti-corrosion
properties have been newly synthesized and their effect on epoxy ester coatings' physicochemical and corrosion resistance studied. In the same effort, inorganic oxides with Mg2+ cation content based on periclase and mixed magnesium-iron oxide and an industrial standard were also tested, the effectiveness of which had already been
confirmed in previous studies. The properties of the prepared paint materials and organic coatings were investigated using standardized physical-mechanical tests together with accelerated cyclic corrosion tests in simulated corrosive atmospheres and electrochemical
linear polarization technique. The results obtained with the coatings based on tested pigments containing epoxy-ester resin have confirmed the corrosion-inhibiting effect of the newly synthesized pigments.