Polyoxyphenylene coatings by anodic electropolymerization of phenols in the presence of ammonium compounds.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1990
abstract:
Amine-free polyoxyphenylene coatings were obtained on mild steel anodes by electropolymerizing phenol/2-allylphenol
mixtures dissolved in hydroalcoholic solutions containing ammonium compounds. Ammonia allowed polymer
growth up to thicknesses of ~ 15 ~m in 10 rain of constant voltage electrolysis. When (NH4)2S was selected as the ammonium
compound, coatings were found to contain sulfur and to display remarkable barrier properties: negligible penetration
of the electrolyte in the coating could be tested by ac impedance experiments within 1 month's exposure to 0.5M
NaC1. Electropolymerization of phenols in ammonia solutions was also achieved on Zn but, since monomer oxidation was
always paralleled by metal dissolution, highly porous, poorly protecting coatings were obtained.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ammonium Compounds; Phenols--Polymerization; Phenoxy Resins--Synthesis
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