INVESTIGADORES
GONZALEZ Maria Belen
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Imporved corrosión resistance of 316L SS by salicylate and cerium-based coating
Autor/es:
GONZÁLEZ, MARÍA BELÉN; NADIA CORTES; IVANA LETICIA LEHR; ANA PAULA LOPERENA; LORENA INES BRUGNONI
Lugar:
Mar del Plata
Reunión:
Congreso; 34th ISE Topical Meeting; 2023
Institución organizadora:
International Society of Electrochemistry
Resumen:
Stainless steel (316 L SS) is one of the most common materials for biomedical applications. However, it is susceptible to localized attack in body fluids with the risk of releasing harmful metal ions into the environment [1]. Surface modification techniques have been used to improve the corrosion resistance of the steel. Among corrosion inhibitors, sodium salicylate (NaSa) has been found to be a good electrolyte for corrosion protection of steel. In addition, NaSa is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug that has analgesic and antipyretic effects and anti-inflammatory activity at higher doses. As we have shown in our previous work, hollow rectangular microtubes of polypyrrole can be formed on various metallic substrates from solutions containing high concentrations of salicylate by electrosynthesis [2, 3]. On the other hand, there is a lot of research about the use of cerium coatings in order to improve the corrosion resistance of metallic implants such as magnesium alloys [4]. An interesting point is that there is no evidence that cerium compounds pose a health hazard to humans. Mechanism of protection of cerium species consist in the formation of highly insoluble cerium oxides and hydroxides specially in active cathodic zones of the substrate Additionally, it has been studied that the combination of oxidants with cerium salt improves the corrosion resistance of the substrates.In this contribution we investigate the formation of an adherent and protective salicylate cerium-based coating on 316L SS by a potentiostatic technique. Optimal experimental conditions were determined to obtain films with improved corrosion protection properties in simulated physiological solution (Ringer's solution). With the aim of obtaining homogeneous and adherent films the influence of the NaSa concentration was analysed. The electrodes were treated in an electrolyte solution containing cerium nitrate hexahydrate Ce(NO3)3.6H2O (30 mM) and a sodium salicylate (1- 15mM) in an atmosphere saturated with nitrogen. The temperature employed was 50 °C and the hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) concentrations were also varied between 1–49 mM. Adherent and uniform salicylate/cerium-based coatings were obtained on 316L SS in by a potentiostatic polarisation at – 0.7 V at 50 °C for 30 min. The preliminary results indicate that the coating obtained with 30 mM Ce(NO3)3 + 5 mM NaSa + 25 mM H2O2 causes an anodic shift of the corrosion potential (Ecorr) and a decrease in the corrosion current density by an order of magnitude compared to the uncoated alloy.