"Development of a Recycled Glass Corrosion Inhibitor for Surface Coatin" by Theresa Pierce
 

Presenter Information

Theresa Pierce

Department

Chemistry

Research Advisor

Collier, Harvest L.

Advisor's Department

Chemistry

Meeting Name

4th Annual UMR Undergraduate Research Symposium (1994: Mar. 23, Rolla, MO)

Abstract

This research was performed to study the possibility of attaching a metal corrosion inhibitor to recycled glass powder. Such a material would be useful as a corrosion inhibitor component for metal substrate coatings. The major experiments performed were first to produce a metal corrosion inhibitor (Irgacor 153)/silane coupling agent (3-(chloropropyl)trimethoxysilane) adduct and secondly to attach this corrosion inhibitor/silane adduct onto the surface of glass. To test feasibility, qualitative corrosion tests were performed using steel wool as the corroding metal and a number of product samples.

Document Type

Presentation

Presentation Date

23 Mar 1994

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Chemistry Commons

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