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Advanced Materials | 2015

Regenerative Nano‐Hybrid Coating Tailored for Autonomous Corrosion Protection

Ashokanand Vimalanandan; Georgi Genchev; Johannes Fickert; Katharina Landfester; Daniel Crespy; Michael Rohwerder

A novel bilayer coating system for autonomous corrosion-triggered self-healing is demonstrated. The storage of the encapsulated monomer and the catalyst is separated in two different layers. The encapsulated catalyst is stored inside a metallic coating, which ensures its activity even for an extended exposure time. The release from the capsules is triggered by corrosion and the correlated pH increase.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2014

Synthesis of Ultrathin Poly(methyl methacrylate) Model Coatings Bound via Organosilanes to Zinc and Investigation of Their Delamination Kinetics

Danish Iqbal; Julian Rechmann; Adnan Sarfraz; Abdulrahman Altin; Georgi Genchev; Andreas Erbe

Polymer coatings are widely used to protect metals from corrosion. Coating adhesion to the base material is critical for good protection, but coatings may fail because of cathodic delamination. Most of the experimental studies on cathodic delamination use polymers to study the corrosion behavior under conditions where the interfacial chemistry at the metal(oxide)/polymer interface is not well-defined. Here, ultrathin linear and cross-linked poly(methyl methacrylate) [PMMA] coatings that are covalently bound to oxide-covered zinc via a silane linker have been prepared. For preparation, zinc was functionalized with vinyltrimethoxysilane (VTS), yielding a vinyl monomer-covered surface. These samples were subjected to thermally initiated free radical polymerization in the presence of methyl methacrylate (MMA) to yield surface-bound ultrathin PMMA films of 10-20 nm thickness, bound to the surface via Zn-O-Si bonds. A similar preparation was also carried out in the presence of different amounts of the cross-linkers ethylene glycol diacrylate and hexanediol diacrylate. Functionalized and polymer-coated zinc samples were characterized by infrared (IR) spectroscopy, secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS), ellipsometry, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Coating stability toward cathodic delamination has been evaluated by scanning Kelvin probe (SKP) experiments. In all cases, the covalently linked coatings show lower delamination rates of 0.02-0.2 mm h(-1) than coatings attached to the surface without covalent bonds (rates ∼10 mm h(-1)). Samples with a higher fraction of cross-linker delaminate slower, with rates down to 0.03-0.04 mm h(-1), compared to ∼0.3 mm h(-1) without cross-linker. Samples with longer hydrophobic alkyl chains also delaminate slower, with the lowest observed delamination rate of 0.028 mm h(-1) using hexanediol diacrylate. For the coatings studied here, delamination kinetics is not diffusion limited, but the rate is controlled by a chemical reaction. Several possibilities for the nature of this reaction are discussed; radical side reactions of the oxygen reduction are the most likely path of deadhesion.


Archive | 2013

Sour gas corrosion – corrosion of steels and other metallic materials in aqueous environments containing H2S

Georgi Genchev; Andreas Erbe

The corrosion of metals, mainly steels, in contact with H 2 S-containing solutions is a general problem especially in gas and oil production. The corrosion products are hydrogen and iron sulfides. Penetration of the hydrogen into the material leads to the typical hydrogen-related damage mechanisms. On the other hand, the sulfide corrosion products do not normally form a protective layer, as opposed to oxidic corrosion products in other situations. This contribution summarizes the state-of-the-art in the field and discusses approaches to combat sour corrosion.


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2016

Raman Spectroscopy of Mackinawite FeS in Anodic Iron Sulfide Corrosion Products

Georgi Genchev; Andreas Erbe


Corrosion Science | 2015

Metallic, oxygen-containing reaction products after polarisation of iron in H2S saturated saline solutions

Georgi Genchev; Karsten Cox; Adnan Sarfraz; Christoph Bosch; Michael Spiegel; Andreas Erbe


Synthetic Metals | 2017

Effect of order and disorder on degradation processes of copper phthalocyanine nanolayers

Lucyna Grządziel; Maciej Krzywiecki; Georgi Genchev; Andreas Erbe


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2015

Real-Time Multiple Beam Interferometry Reveals Complex Deformations of Metal–Organic-Framework Crystals upon Humidity Adsorption/Desorption

Theodoros Baimpos; Buddha Ratna Shrestha; Qingyun Hu; Georgi Genchev; Markus Valtiner


Materials and Corrosion-werkstoffe Und Korrosion | 2017

Role of molybdenum in corrosion of iron-based alloys in contact with hydrogen sulfide containing solution.

Georgi Genchev; Christoph Bosch; Elke Wanzenberg; Andreas Erbe


Journal of Physics D | 2018

Detection of intra-band gap defects states in spin-coated sol-gel SnOx nanolayers by photoelectron spectroscopies

Lucyna Grządziel; Maciej Krzywiecki; Anna Szwajca; Adnan Sarfraz; Georgi Genchev; Andreas Erbe


Gordon Research Conference-Aqueous Corrosion | 2014

Sour corrosion – Investigation of anodic iron sulfide layer growth in saturated H2S saline solutions

Georgi Genchev; Karsten Cox; Adnan Sarfraz; Christoph Bosch; Michael Spiegel; Andreas Erbe

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Andreas Erbe

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Andreas Erbe

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Lucyna Grządziel

Silesian University of Technology

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Silesian University of Technology

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