Issue 16, 2022

Crack resistance of a noble green hydrophobic antimicrobial sealing coating film against environmental corrosion applied on the steel–cement interface for power insulators

Abstract

Due to their great load-bearing capabilities, steel–cement interface structures are commonly employed in construction projects, and power utilities including electric insulators. The service life of the steel–cement interface is always decreasing owing to fracture propagation in the cement helped by steel corrosion. In this paper, a noble crack-resistant solution for steel–cement interfaces utilized in hostile outdoor environments is proposed. A Ce-rich, homogeneous, and thick hydrophobic sealing coating (HSC) is developed on the steel–cement interface after 60 minutes of immersion in a 60 000 ppm CeCl3·7H2O sealing coating solution. The specimens treated with optimized HSC film demonstrate fissure filling, lowest corrosion current (Icorr) 2.3 × 10−7 A cm−2, maximum hardness (109 Hv), oxide-jacking resistance (40 years), hydrophobic characteristics, carbonation resistance, and bacterial corrosion resistance, resulting in a crack-free steel–cement interface. This work will pave the way for a new branch of environmentally acceptable coatings for the construction and power industries.

Graphical abstract: Crack resistance of a noble green hydrophobic antimicrobial sealing coating film against environmental corrosion applied on the steel–cement interface for power insulators

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Feb 2022
Accepted
11 Mar 2022
First published
31 Mar 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2022,12, 10126-10141

Crack resistance of a noble green hydrophobic antimicrobial sealing coating film against environmental corrosion applied on the steel–cement interface for power insulators

S. Sanyal, R. Chelliah, T. Kim, M. Rabelo, D. Oh, D. P. Pham and J. Yi, RSC Adv., 2022, 12, 10126 DOI: 10.1039/D2RA00747A

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