Can a Conductive Graphite Coating Prevent Zinc Chloride Reaction with Steel?

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The discussion centers around the need to coat the inside of a small nickel-plated steel can to prevent zinc chloride (ZnCl2) from reacting with the metal while maintaining high conductivity. A suggestion was made to use Aquadag, a graphite coating, but it was noted that it may not provide sufficient conductivity due to resistance issues. The conversation then shifted to considering silver (Ag) as an alternative coating, raising the question of whether silver would react with ZnCl2. The focus remains on finding a suitable coating that balances conductivity with chemical resistance to zinc chloride.
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Hi ,

I am looking to coat the inside of a small nickel plated steel can (about the same size as an AA battery casing) with a conductive graphite layer that has enough density to prevent ZnCl2 (zinc chloride) reacting with the steel.
The can is filled with some ZnCl2 and I am trying to prevent the ZnCl2 from reacting with the metal whilst keeping the lining of the can highly conductive.
Can this be achieved by paint or other form of coating ?
 
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jackazz99 said:
Hi ,

I am looking to coat the inside of a small nickel plated steel can (about the same size as an AA battery casing) with a conductive graphite layer that has enough density to prevent ZnCl2 (zinc chloride) reacting with the steel.
The can is filled with some ZnCl2 and I am trying to prevent the ZnCl2 from reacting with the metal whilst keeping the lining of the can highly conductive.
Can this be achieved by paint or other form of coating ?

Don't know if it will work, but we used to use something called "Aquadag" to paint on a nice flat-black graphite coating. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquadag

Somehwat surprisingly, you can buy it in little bottles via Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008OVGH9A/?tag=pfamazon01-20
 
Thanks , Aquadag does not provide enough conductivity (too much resistance) , really need to keep the graphite pure.
Alternatively I am thinking about Ag as a coating , does Ag react with ZnCl2 ?

Thanks !
 
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