2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2015.08.015
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Thermoresponsive polyaniline nanoparticles: Preparation, characterization, and their potential application in waterborne anticorrosion coatings

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“…Every property of a pigmented paint is at its optimum at a specifi c pigment concentration; this applies particularly to the physical and anticorrosive properties [2,14,33]. So it is possible to identify a pigment concentration at which a specifi c property is at its best or at which the overall anticorrosive effi ciency is at its maximum [37].…”
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“…Every property of a pigmented paint is at its optimum at a specifi c pigment concentration; this applies particularly to the physical and anticorrosive properties [2,14,33]. So it is possible to identify a pigment concentration at which a specifi c property is at its best or at which the overall anticorrosive effi ciency is at its maximum [37].…”
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“…The test results were translated into scores on a 100-point scale and combined together to obtain what we refer to as the overall anticorrosion effi ciency of the pigmented coating. The overall anticorrosion effi ciency for all the tests performed (E H2O, E NaCl, ) was calculated in the same manner as the arithmetic mean from the corrosion effects observed [37].…”
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“…In the electrically conducting polymer family, polyaniline (PANI) is the most popular conducting polymer studied due to its properties, such as ease of synthesis, low cost, stability, wide range of conductivity upon doping and unique protonic doping process [5][6][7][8]. However, the processability of PANI has two limitations: the powdered form of the polymer does not dissolve in its doped form in any common organic solvents and the polymer is degraded at high temperature, which results in poor mechanical strength [9][10][11].…”
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“…Waterborne epoxy coating containing PANI/P-PVA possesses excellent corrosion protection property. In addition, PVA conjugated with 2-isobutyramidopropanoate (PVA-AI) was also reported as dispersing agent to improve the dispersibility and anticorrosion property of PANI/PVA37. Varakirkkulchai et al 38.…”
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