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Recently, researchers studied the effects of Eloshi nanotubes loaded with corrosion inhibitors on active corrosion protection against polyphenyl and phenid coatings on low-carbon steels.
the load inhibitor's Eloshi nanotubes (HNT) into the polyphenyl and nicosin coating for active corrosion protection of carbon steel. Through the field emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM), transmission electron microscope (TEM) and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectra represent the shape and structure of HNT nanoconscences
. The amount of benzodiazepone (BTA) under load in the HNT cavity is measured by thermal weight analysis (TGA). The release behavior of inhibitors is indicated by UV-vis spectroscopy.
the Eloshi nanotubes improved corrosion resistance
found that HNT has the acid response release properties of BTA. The corrosion resistance of the polyphenyl and phenidal coating of eloshi nanotubes with load inhibitors was studied by electrochemical impedance spectrum (EIS) measurement and scratch test. The results show that eloshi nanotubes doped with these inhibitors can effectively improve the corrosion resistance of polyphenyl and diazine coatings.