Cecilia Deyá
National University of La Plata
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Pigment & Resin Technology | 2018
Sofía Bogdan; Cecilia Deyá; Oscar Micheloni; Natalia Bellotti; R. Romagnoli
Purpose This paper aims to study five vegetables extracts as possible additives to control bacterial growth on indoor water-borne paints. The extracts were obtained from the weeds Raphanus sativus, Rapistrum rugosum, Sinapis arvensis, Nicotiana longiflora and Dipsacus fullonum, used in traditional medicine as antimicrobial compounds. Design/methodology/approach Weeds extracts were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and UV-Vis spectrophotometry. Their antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus was also determined. Afterwards, selected extracts were incorporated in water-borne paints formulations. Paints antimicrobial activity was assessed against S. aureus, monitoring biofilm formation by environmental scanning electron microscopy. Findings As a general rule, results showed that tested paints were efficient in inhibiting biofilm formation, specially that formulated with Nicotiana longiflora. Practical implications The tested paints can be used to protect...
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance | 2018
Oriana D’Alessandro; Gonzalo J. Selmi; Cecilia Deyá; Alejandro Ramón Di Sarli; R. Romagnoli
Tannins are polyphenols synthesized by plants and useful for the coating industry as corrosion inhibitors. In addition, lanthanum salts have a great inhibitory effect on steel corrosion. The aim of this study was to obtain lanthanum “tannate” with adequate solubility to be incorporated as the corrosion inhibitor in a wash-primer. The “tannate” was obtained from commercial “Quebracho” tannin and 0.1xa0M La(NO3)3. The soluble tannin was determined by the Folin–Denis reagent, while the concentration of Lanthanum was obtained by a gravimetric procedure. The protective action of “tannate” on SAE 1010 steel was evaluated by linear polarization curves and corrosion potential measurements. Lanthanum “tannate” was incorporated in a wash-primer formulation and tested by corrosion potential and ionic resistance measurements. The corrosion rate was also determined by the polarization resistance technique. Besides, the primer was incorporated in an alkyd paint system and its anticorrosion performance assessed in the salt spray cabinet and by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. Results showed that lanthanum “tannate” primer inhibits the development of deleterious iron oxyhydroxides on the steel substrate and incorporated into a paint system had a similar behavior to the primer formulated with zinc tetroxychromate.
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance | 2018
P.R. Seré; Walter Alfredo Egli; Alejandro Ramón Di Sarli; Cecilia Deyá
Silanes are an interesting alternative to chromate-based surface treatments for temporary protection of electrogalvanized steel. In this work, the protective behavior of 3-mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane (MTMO), 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (AMEO), or 3-glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane (GLYMO) films applied on electrogalvanized automotive quality steel sheets has been studied. The silane coating morphology, composition, and porosity were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (EDS), x-ray fluorescence, immersion in copper sulfate, and cyclic voltammetry. The corrosion protection was evaluated by polarization curves, electrochemical noise measurements, electrochemical impedance spectrometry, and accelerated humidity chamber tests. The results showed that the silanes protect temporarily electrogalvanized steel from corrosion. MTMO forms a relatively thick and cracked film. AMEO and GLYMO films were so thin that they could not be observed by SEM but silicon was detected by EDS. MTMO provided good temporary protection, being an alternative to replace Cr(VI) as protector of electrogalvanized steel.
Progress in Organic Coatings | 2015
N. Bellotti; R. Romagnoli; C. Quintero; C. Domínguez-Wong; F. Ruiz; Cecilia Deyá
International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives | 2016
P.R. Seré; M. Banera; Walter Alfredo Egli; C. I. Elsner; A.R. Di Sarli; Cecilia Deyá
Procedia Materials Science | 2015
P.R. Seré; Cecilia Deyá; C. I. Elsner; A.R. Di Sarli
International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives | 2014
P.R. Seré; Cecilia Deyá; C. I. Elsner; A.R. Di Sarli
Progress in Organic Coatings | 2017
Sol Roselli; R. Romagnoli; Cecilia Deyá
Progress in Organic Coatings | 2017
Sol Roselli; Gabriela Lendvay-Györik; Gábor Mészáros; Cecilia Deyá; R. Romagnoli
Materials and Corrosion-werkstoffe Und Korrosion | 2018
P.R. Seré; Carlos E. Schvezov; Alejandro Ramón Di Sarli; Cecilia Deyá