2021
DOI: 10.1002/app.51572
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Green synthesis of poly(o‐phenylenediamine) polymer film on stainless steel as a corrosion protection layer

Abstract: The concept of green chemistry is promoted by more fields. Therefore, it is necessary for the preparation of organic film under the gentle polymerization condition. In this article, the traditional strong acid polymerization electrolyte is replaced by a citric acid‐disodium hydrogen phosphate buffer system (pH 5.6). On the one hand, it reduces the negative effects of strong acid, and on the other hand, it avoids the damage of the metal substrate during the polymerization process. In addition, with o‐phenylened… Show more

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“…It is also considered for its non-toxic nature which is safer for environment along with amine and imine functional groups containing amphoteric carbonaceous surfaces. This structure can be easily protonated or deprotonated, depending on the pH of the solution [16][17][18]. If it is combined with oxygen-rich species such as ZnO, can form a strong interaction with Cu (II) ions and can enhance the adsorption capacity of combined material in much extant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also considered for its non-toxic nature which is safer for environment along with amine and imine functional groups containing amphoteric carbonaceous surfaces. This structure can be easily protonated or deprotonated, depending on the pH of the solution [16][17][18]. If it is combined with oxygen-rich species such as ZnO, can form a strong interaction with Cu (II) ions and can enhance the adsorption capacity of combined material in much extant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%