Optimization and Enhancement of Drying Oil (linseed oil) Based Corrosion Resistance Self Healing Coating Microencapsulated By Graphene Oxide.
Annual AIChE Student Conference
2020
2020 Virtual Annual Student Conference
Annual Student Conference
Undergraduate Student Poster Session: Materials Engineering and Sciences
Monday, November 16, 2020 - 10:00am to 12:30pm
Self-healing technologies which heal either autonomously or by applying some external conditions could significantly increase material/system reliability, reduce life cycle costs, and improve operational safety.
Corrosion resistant self healing coating is the best possible way to find a solution for making a coating which prevents rusting & even heals itself upon getting damaged thereby increasing its lifecycle & reducing the overall cost. Microencapsulation is a process for this purpose where capsules of certain sizes are used. The stabilizer is the outermost layer of capsule filled with healing agent which on cracking polymerizes & hence justifying itâs working.
The hypothesis of considering a composite of GO & PF as a stabilizer improves tribological properties. Upon simulation we wished to convey self healing coating without any intervention to heal both surface scratches & mesoscopic damage. Acrolein formation brought about a change in the reaction of coating Various factors like temperature, pH etc. have a specific range to form the desired coating. This cost effective coating finds its applications in spacecrafts, nuclear reactors where it is environment friendly without utilizing a catalyst.