
Application of bio-based modified graphene oxide in epoxy composite coatings
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Abstract
This study focuses on the application of bio-based modified graphene oxide epoxy composite coatings and analyzes the coating properties, such as anticorrosive ability, hydrophobicity and self-healing properties, through experimental studies of modified graphene oxide using substances such as cashew nut phenol, lignin and glutamic acid. Summarizing the latest research progress, it is found that the materials such as cardanol, lignin and glutamic acid are from a wide range of sources, are green and have a wide range of application prospects, and it is also shown in the results of EIS analysis that the modified graphene oxide epoxy compliant coatings exhibit higher impedance values at low frequencies, and have good protective properties and barrier properties. The cashew phenol-modified graphene oxide epoxy coating has high densification, high barrier capacity and high hydrophobicity in addition to good coating healing ability using GO modification. The glutamate-modified graphene oxide epoxy coating can be desorbed by using HCL solution to make L-Glu/GO reusable, with good reusability and high application value.
Keywords
Graphene oxide, bio-based, epoxy resin, glutamic acid, cashew nut phenol
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Zhang,Y. (2024). Application of bio-based modified graphene oxide in epoxy composite coatings. Applied and Computational Engineering,89,160-164.
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