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Protection of N80 steel from erosion-corrosion of geothermal water by nanoparticle-modified expoxy resin coatings

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posted on 2024-01-25, 11:40 authored by Song Deng, Meng Cai, Dongdong Shao, Haoping Peng, Hongda Hao, Xiaopeng Yan, Ming Qu, Yahong Huang

In order to investigate the erosion-corrosion resistance of nano-SiO2/EP composite coating and TiO2/EP composite coating in a geothermal environment, the coatings were subjected to potentiodynamic polarization curve tests, AC impedance tests, weightlessness tests, under different immersion time in geothermal water. The micro-morphology of the coating after erosion-corrosion was observed to evaluate the protective effect of the modified EP coating on N80 steel. The result showed that the addition of nanoparticles can improve the corrosion resistance of EP coatings to a certain extent, and the optimum addition amount of nanoparticles is 3%. In geothermal water containing sand, the corrosion inhibition efficiency of EP coatings modified by nanoparticles was above 99.99% except for the 1 wt% SiO2/EP composite coating. When the nanoparticle content is 1 wt%, the protective effect of nano-SiO2/EP composite coating is better than that of TiO2/EP composite coating, but the protective effect is opposite when the nanoparticle content is 3% and 5%, respectively.

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