Qingyang Li, Wei Li, Maozhong An
Index: 10.1016/j.elecom.2018.03.010
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It is demonstrated that the oxides and corrosion product layers not only endured the attack from aggressive environments, but also provided an additional photogenerated cathode protection to electrogalvanized steel in simulated seawater under simulated sunlight illumination. The corrosion product layer, which is composed of ZnO, Zn(OH)2, Zn2(OH)2CO3 and Zn5(OH)8Cl2·H2O provided approximately 30% better corrosion protection to zinc coating under sunlight illumination than the situation in darkness according to the Stern−Geary resistance results. The responsible mechanism is due to the fact that the ZnO layer could produce photoelectrons which are transferred directly to the substrate, thereby providing a cathodic protection to electrogalvanized steel under sunlight illumination.
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