Effect of Current Density on Morphology and Corrosion Resistance of Epoxy Resin/Zn Layers
Abstract
In this research we intended to obtain and characteriz composite layers by
using epoxy resin (disperse phase) electrodeposited with zinc (metal matrix). The
epoxy resin/Zn layers were electrodeposited at two values of current densities:
3A/dm2 and 5A/dm2 from a suspension of epoxy resin particles with two mean
diameter size particles (0.1 – 5.0μm and 6 – 10μm) in aqueous zinc sulphate
electrolyte. Suspension was prepared by adding 10g/L epoxy resin particles into
electrolyte solution. The morphology of the layers was investigated by scanning
electron microscopy method. The regular crystal structure characteristic of
electroplated zinc layers was disturbed by epoxy resin particles that perturb the
zinc growth during electrodeposition. The corrosion behavior of the layers in the
corrosive solution was investigated by potentiodynamic polarization method. As
corrosion test solution 0.5 M sodium chloride was used. The rate of corrosion for
layers obtained at 3A/dm2 was 6.21μm/year for layers with means diameter size
particles of 0.1 – 5.0μm, respectively 16.18μm/year for layers with means diameter
particles size of 6 – 10μm. It was observed that by increasing the current density to
5A/dm2 the rate of corrosion for layers was 16.11μm/year for layers with means
diameter size particles of 0.1 – 5.0μm, respectively 24.37μm/year for layers with
means diameter size particles of 6 – 10μm.
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