Abstract:
The initial corrosion behavior of the acrylic polyurethane coating/carbon steel interface in a 3.5% NaCl solution was
in-situ investigated by electronic speckle pattern interferometry(ESPI),electrochemical impedance spectroscopy(EIS) and scanning electrochemical microscopy(SECM). The effect of nano-TiO
2 on the interfacial behavior was examined. At the beginning stage without macroscopic defects,a tiny change at the interface was successfully detected by ESPI. EIS results could reflect the change of low frequency impendence moduli,which were agreed with the electrochemical morphology obtained by SECM. In other words,the interfacial changing velocity(corrosion initiation rate) of the coating without nano-TiO
2 is faster than that of the coating with nano-TiO
2,indicating that the addition of nano-TiO
2 slows down the corrosion of the acrylic-based polyurethane/carbon steel interface.