Abstract

In this study, titanate nanotubes (TNTs) were prepared through the hydrothermal method and then modified with γ-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (KH550) to obtain KTNTs with good dispersion properties. A KTNT–waterborne polyurethane (WPU) composite coating was prepared by blending KTNTs with WPU. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy was used to characterize TNT compositions before and after modification. Thermogravimetric analysis and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy were used to test the thermal stability and corrosion resistance of the composite coating. The results showed that KH550 was successfully connected to the TNT surface. This improved the thermal stability and corrosion resistance of the KTNT–WPU coatings. The fastest thermal decomposition rate for the 0.5% KTNT composite coating was 2%/min lower than that of the pure WPU coating. At the same time, the impedance of the composite coating could reach 7.58 × 107 Ω cm2, the corrosion current density was 3.20 × 10−9 A/cm2 and the corrosion inhibition rate reached 99.87%. The composite coating had an effective corrosion protection time of 120 h, and the protective effect of the coating weakened when the immersion time exceeded 360 h.

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