APPLICATION OF LINEAR POLYESTERS AS CORROSION MITIGATORS FOR MILD STEEL REBAR TITANIUM ALLOY AND AS ELECTROLYTE IN ENERGY STORAGE DEVICES
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2018
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The present thesis aims at describing the corrosion behaviour of metal samples under
the influence of acid and its possible protective strategy. Corrosion, an unavoidable process
accompanied with huge economical loss has paved a platform to identify suitable research
problem.
To commence with, a series of linear aliphatic and aromatic polyesters were synthesised
and structurally characterised by FT-IR, 1H-NMR and 13C-NMR studies. TGA and DSC
techniques were adopted to study its thermal response followed by its evaluation in protecting
the mild steel in 0.5 M H2SO4. Moderate inhibition efficiency of aliphatic polyesters was
enhanced by adopting a green approach, where nano metal oxides were dispersed using Persia
Americana. Selected inhibitors were tested for their inhibitive action in 1 M HCl and
0.3 M H3PO4 in addition to 0.5 M H2SO4 and the results were compared. Inhibition under
chloride induced medium was investigated using selected inhibitors in presence of simulated
concrete pore solution. Studies adopted to protect the metals was assessed by mass loss method,
electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and potentiodynamic polarisation technique.
Methods used were in good agreement with each other with an end result of mitigating
corrosion. To strengthen the results, morphological studies were carried out using XRD, SEM,
EDS, AFM and XPS analysis. Additionally, the degradation behaviour of Ti-6Al-4V alloy in
simulated body fluid medium was also monitored using electrochemical techniques along with
surface studies. Attempts made and discussed in the above mentioned areas are elaborated in
Part-A of this thesis.
Part-B of this thesis explores the application of synthesised polyester as electrolyte in
energy storage device using solution casting technique with a base of poly vinyl alcohol and
dopant. Surface and elemental composition of the synthesised electrolyte was revealed from
scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy. Conductivity of the
electrolyte was measured using AC impedance analyser and its transference number was
calculated to reveal the contribution of charged species within the polymer electrolyte. Detailed
review made is documented in the respective chapters followed by the summary and
conclusions in chapter - X.
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Physical Sciences, Chemistry, Chemistry Applied