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AuthorSaleem, Junaid
AuthorMoghal, Zubair Khalid Baig
AuthorFayyaz, Osama
AuthorNawaz, Muddasir
AuthorShakoor, R.A.
AuthorMcKay, Gordon
Available date2025-07-22T10:23:51Z
Publication Date2024
Publication NameEmergent Materials
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42247-024-00794-y
ISSN25225731
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/66580
AbstractSuperhydrophobic surfaces and coatings have gained significant attention for their potential in anti-corrosion applications, yet they present several challenges. These coatings typically lack the flexibility to function as freestanding films, limiting their ease of application and removal. Additionally, existing techniques often involve complex chemical processes and utilize materials that are costly and environmentally hazardous. In this study, waste polyethylene is valorized to produce flexible superhydrophobic films and coatings with anticorrosive properties. The process employs thermally induced phase separation using a bio-solvent and spin-casting. The resulting films demonstrate dual functionality as both anti-corrosion coatings and freestanding films. The maximum contact angle of anticorrosive film was found to be 148o. The maximum charge transfer resistances Rct of carbon steel and polymer coated film were 0.184 and 173 kΩ.cm2, respectively. The electrochemical impedance spectrometry (EIS) shows a corrosion inhibition efficiency of 99.39%, which confirms the superior anticorrosive properties of the coating. Importantly, the use of waste polyethylene offers a cost-effective and environmentally friendly solution to conventional superhydrophobic coatings, contributing to the circular economy and reducing plastic waste. Overall, this study presents an alternate strategy to develop anticorrosive superhydrophobic films, providing a template for utilizing waste polyethylene in corrosion protection applications.
SponsorThis publication was made possible by NPRP grant number NPRP12S-0325\u2013190443 from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of the Qatar Foundation). Open Access funding is provided by Qatar National Library.
Languageen
PublisherSpringer Nature
SubjectSuperhydrophobic Coatings
Corrosion Inhibition
Waste Polyethylene Valorization
Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS)
Sustainable Materials
TitleEco-friendly freestanding superhydrophobic thin films and coatings for corrosion protection
TypeArticle
Pagination3143-3155
Issue Number6
Volume Number7
dc.accessType Full Text


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