Abstract

A commercial zinc phosphate pigment was incorporated into polypyrrole (PPy) matrix during its electrochemical synthesis in order to improve the corrosion protection of polypyrrole on AISI 1010 steel. PPy/zinc phosphate composite films were synthesised in sodium salicylate medium with high current efficiency and containing 10% by weight of zinc and 4% by weight of phosphate. The influence of stirring and concentration of the electrolyte on the degree of pigment incorporation were investigated, as well as polymerisation time and applied current density. The morphology of the films was determined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and the distribution of pigment in the polymeric matrix was carried out by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The PPy and PPy/zinc phosphate films were submitted to salt spray corrosion test, weight loss test and to electrochemical measurements like corrosion potential with time. In all tests, the composite films showed an enhancement in its protective action in comparison with PPy films.

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