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In the current study, an active antiseptic coating was obtained using "phytochemical" quercetin (QCT), which is used as a natural organic inhibitor in silicon dioxide nanocontroviral containers.
resulting in active corrosion protection due to man-made defects in the epoxy nanocomposate coating and subsequent corrosion reactions. Get the best performance from a 1.0%load coating
. Unshaved nanocomposed coatings were also examined, and their corrosion resistance was enhanced compared to unaltened epoxy coatings.
resistance of quercetin
the corrosion inhibitor effect of the biocoated is controlled by the release and reaction of inhibitory components from the coating under pH 10. The corrosion protection provided by QCT is due to the chemical transformation experienced by QCT, where the effects of pH involve possible self-oxidation and polymerization processes. Immersion and electrochemical corrosion tests were used to systematically assess corrosion protection.
the study was published in Organic Coatings Progress Volume 136, November 2019, 105276.
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