Polydopamine improved anticorrosion of graphene on copper: Inhibiting galvanic corrosion and healing structure defects

2021 
Abstract Galvanic reaction and structure defect remained as two longstanding challenges seriously limit the anticorrosion application of graphene (GR). To improve anticorrosion performance of graphene as protect barrier for metals, in the present study, polydopamine (pDA)-graphene (pDA-GR) composites were synthesized on Cu substrate, manifesting pDA-wrapped-GR microstructural features. The experimental results indicated the defects intrinsically located in GR could be healed by pDA via π-π interaction, resulting in effectively improved corrosion resistance. The protection coefficient of pDA-GR is increased to 99.8%, higher than pristine GR. The mechanism concerning both better impermeability of few-defect-graphene and non-conductivity of pDA layer was proposed to inhibit the galvanic coupling reaction between GR and metal substrate. The compositing strategy provided herein may path a new way to improve the anticorrosion performance of GR.
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