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Double-layer peelable coating with eminent mechanical properties and anti-permeability

The inferior resistance to liquid permeation is a typical drawback of common peelable coatings, which can not only shorten their service life under the liquid environments, but also restrict their large-scale application in this field. To solve these problems, a scheme of double-layer composite coat...

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Published in:Progress in organic coatings 2021-11, Vol.160, p.106517, Article 106517
Main Authors: Gao, Ningjie, Li, Jiwen, Zhang, Wanyu, Ma, Lin, Nwokolo, Izuchukwu Kenneth, Liu, Fuchun, Han, En-Hou
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Language:English
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Summary:The inferior resistance to liquid permeation is a typical drawback of common peelable coatings, which can not only shorten their service life under the liquid environments, but also restrict their large-scale application in this field. To solve these problems, a scheme of double-layer composite coating has been proposed by incorporating two typical one-component coatings and its effect on the improvement of the anti-permeability of original peelable coating was investigated. The results revealed that the Double-Layer Peelable Coating (DLPC) exhibited an optimal comprehensive performance on both flexibility and anti-permeability, which can be applied on a variety of different substrate surfaces (such as metals, woods and glasses etc.).Then the evolution of the mechanical properties of the coatings under continuous immersion in 3.5 wt% NaCl solution was tracked by peel and tensile tests, and the anti-permeability was also monitored using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) technology and water absorption test. The results demonstrated that although the mechanical properties and anti-permeability of both peelable coatings deteriorated with the extension of immersion time, their response trends were obviously different. The service life of the DLPC has increased by about 648 h compared with the mono-layer peelable coating. Besides, the results of resistance to acids, alkalis aqueous solutions and neutral salt spray also verified the effectiveness of double-layer composite coating. •The anti-permeability of peelable coating was improved by incorporating two typical one-componentcoatings.•DLPC exhibited an optimal comprehensive performance on flexibility and anti-permeability.•Mechanical properties of the coating would deteriorate rapidly if water absorption reached saturation.
ISSN:0300-9440
1873-331X
DOI:10.1016/j.porgcoat.2021.106517