On the Effectiveness of Coatings Obtained from Film-Forming
Polymers Containing Inhibitive Functional Groups

V. I. Zavrazhina and Yu. P. Gladkikh

Shukhov State Technological University, ul. Kostyukova 46, Belgorod, 308012 Russia

E-mail: beglavyu@mail.ru

Received August 19, 2004; in final form, March 27, 2006

Abstract—Experimental data on the influence of the film-forming polymer on the effectiveness of polymeric
coatings on metals are discussed. Polystyrene, poly(butyl methacrylate), and copolymers of butyl methacrylate
and styrene with 2-vinylpyridine (BMAVP and SVP) were used as film-forming polymers for the coatings. The
correlation between the composition of the film-forming polymers, the properties of the coatings (adhesion and
permeability), the coating functions (metal corrosion under the coatings), and the coating inhibition factor was
studied. A criterion for the latter was proposed. According to the data obtained, the inhibited coatings prepared
from the copolymers BMAVP-5, SVP-5, and SVP-10 (containing 5 and 10% VP) were most effective.

PACS numbers: 81.65.Kn

DOI: 10.1134/S0033173207010158


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