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Multidimensional Hybrid Metal Phosphonate Coordination Networks as Synergistic Anticorrosion Coatings.

Apostolos FanourgiakisElpiniki ChachlakiNicoleta PlesuDuane Choquesillo-LazarteAlexander M KirillovKonstantinos D Demadis
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
In the technologically important field of anticorrosion coatings, it is imperative to form well-defined and characterized films to protect the metal surface from corrosion. Phosphonate-based corrosion mitigation approaches are currently being exploited. Herein, the synergistic action of alkaline-earth metal ions and two carboxy-diphosphonates, PAIBA [ N,N -bis(phosphonomethyl)-2-aminoisobutyric acid] and BPMGLY [ N,N - bis (phosphonomethyl)glycine], is explored. Also, a family of four novel hybrid metal phosphonate materials is reported, Mg-PAIBA, Ca-PAIBA, Sr-PAIBA, and Sr-Na-PAIBA, whose topological analysis revealed a variety of underlying networks with the 6,10T9, unc , SP 1-periodic net (4,4)(0,2), and unique topologies. The synergistic metal/carboxy-diphosphonate blends were tested for their anticorrosion performance on carbon steel at preselected concentrations (0.1-1.0 mM) and pH values (4.0-6.0). The results showed an enhanced inhibitory performance in the presence of metal cations at higher concentrations. The inhibition of corrosion at pH 5.0 in the presence of BPMGLY, PAIBA, and their combination with Sr 2+ was investigated in detail using electrochemical measurements. Enhanced inhibition was achieved with a 1:1 Sr 2+ /BPMGLY (or PAIBA) binary system. Polarization curves indicated that the system is a "mixed" inhibitor. This study widens the family of carboxyphosphonate coordination polymers, showing their potential as attractive hybrid coatings with anticorrosion performance.
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