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Tuning the oxygen reduction reaction activity of graphene through fluorination modification to inhibit its corrosion-promotion activity
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Indexed by: Journal Article
First Author: Yang, Zhengqing
Correspondence Author: 孙文,王立达,Wan, Zhuang,Wang, Jing,Wang, Suilin,Guichang-Liu
Date of Publication: 2021-01-10
Journal: CORROSION SCIENCE
Document Type: J
Volume: 175
ISSN: 0010-938X
Key Words: Organic coating; EIS; Kinetic parameters; Oxygen reduction
Abstract: Graphene is cathodic to most metals and can cause promoted corrosion to metals. Herein, we demonstrate that tuning oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) activity of graphene through fluorination modification is an effective strategy that can inhibit the corrosion-promotion activity of graphene. It is revealed that the cathodic ORR activity of partially fluorinated graphene (PFG) decreases with the increase of fluorine (F) content, which consequently increases the depolarization resistance of the cathodic ORR during corrosion. Especially, PFG containing 15.2 wt% F exhibits a completely negligible corrosion-promotion activity. Furthermore, PFG can also improve the barrier property of polyvinyl butyral coating.