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EDTA interfacial chelation Ca2+ incorporates superhydrophobic coating for scaling inhibition of CaCO3 in petroleum industry
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2021
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Materials ScienceSelf-cleaning SurfaceChemical EngineeringEngineeringPfsc-edta CoatingNanomaterialsSurface SciencePetroleum IndustryMulti-functional CoatingSuper-hydrophobic SurfaceCalcium AluminateSurface ModificationPolymer NanocompositesChemistryEthylene Propylene/sio 2Composite CoatingProtective Coating
Abstract In this paper, the superhydrophobic poly(vinylidene fluoride)/fluorinated ethylene propylene/SiO 2 /CNTs-EDTA (PFSC-EDTA) composite coating was successfully fabricated and applied for anti-scaling performance. The deposition of CaCO 3 on the surface of the superhydrophobic PFSC-EDTA composite coating reached 0.0444 mg/cm 2 for 192-h immersion into the supersaturated CaCO 3 solution, which was only 11.4% that of the superhydrophobic PFSC composite coating. At the interface between the CaCO 3 solution and the PFSC-EDTA coating, the Ca 2+ could be firstly chelated by EDTA that was benefit for improving the anti-scaling performance of the superhydrophobic PFSC-EDTA composite coating. In another hand, the addition of EDTA to the CNTs played an important role in fabricating the SiO 2 -centric and CNTs-EDTA-surrounded multilevel micro–nanostructure in the superhydrophobic PFSC-EDTA composite coating, in favor of maintaining the air film under the water and the stability of the superhydrophobic surface. The research supplies a new way of improving anti-scaling performance of superhydrophobic coating by incorporating the organic chelating agent at the interface and changing the traditional way of scale prevention.
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