CO2 Permeability Characterization of High Performance Composite Coating

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In this work, the permeability of high performance composite coating (HPCC) and its containing layers fusion bonded epoxy (FBE) and middle density polyethylene (MDPE) to dissolved CO2 was investigated. The obtained results showed that the permeability to dissolved CO2 of HPCC, FBE, and MDPE are in order of HPCC<FBE<MDPE, the corresponding values of three coatings are 1.27 × 10-11 mol/atm⋅m⋅s, 1.54 × 10-11, and 3.51×10-10 mol/atm⋅m⋅s, respectively. The measurement methodology of dissolved CO2 permeability on organic coatings is feasible based on the present work.

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