Abstract
We study a complex anticorrosion pigment based on calcium-containing zeolite with zinc phosphate precipitated on its nanoporous surface. It is discovered that this pigment efficiently retards corrosion in an aluminum alloy placed in a synthetic acid medium and inhibits the subfilm corrosion of the metal near defects of the alkyd paint coating. The proposed pigment may serve as a promising inhibiting component of paint coatings aimed at the protection of structures made of aluminum alloy in the industrial atmosphere.
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