Joseph Raj XavierVinodhini Sadagopan Pandian
Abstract The anticorrosive and mechanical properties of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in epoxy resin (EP) coatings have been improved by the integration of molybdenum disulfide (MoS 2 ) and 3‐aminopropyltrimethoxysilane (APTMS) for surface modification based on CNTs. SEM/EDX, TEM, TGA/XRD, XPS, and XRD techniques were used to characterize the composites for the various formulations, including APTMS/CNTs, CNTs/MoS 2 , and APTMS/CNTs‐MoS 2 . By including APTMS/CNTs‐MoS 2 composite, the EP coating exhibits improved anticorrosive and mechanical performance, as demonstrated by electrochemical methods and mechanical testing. Superior hydrophobic property of EP‐APTMS/CNTs‐MoS 2 is confirmed by its WCA of 167°. Additionally, it was discovered that the EP‐APTMS/CNTs‐MoS 2 had a resistance that was significantly larger (17,421 kΩ.cm 2 ) than the plain epoxy (102 kΩ.cm 2 ), and its hardness (1695 MPa), adhesion (19.7 MPa), and tensile (237 MPa) properties all are improved significantly. Therefore, the newly developed EP‐APTMS/CNTs‐MoS 2 could act as the vital material for coating AA7475 aluminum alloy used in aerospace applications.
Ankita Subhrasmita GadtyaRam Naresh MahalingLipeeka RoutSrikanta Moharana
James NjugunaKrzysztof Pielichowski