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Self-healing nanocoatings for corrosion control

FERREIRA, M. L. ZHELUDKEVICH, J. TEDIM and K. A. YASAKAU, University of Aveiro, Portugal [Pg.213]

Key words self-heahng, conversion coatings, silane coatings, nanoreservoirs, nano structured coatings. [Pg.213]

The enormous economic impact of corrosion of metallic stractures in aggressive environments is a very important issue worldwide. The most typical corrosive environments are the natural waters atmospheric moisture containing man-generated pollutants and man-made solutions. Therefore, metallic stractures operated in such environments suffer from continual and strong corrosion attack. This is especially important for transport systems, often used in a wide variety of environments that can combine different corrosive impact factors. [Pg.213]

The corrosion processes develop faster after disruption of the protective barrier and therefore an active self-healing of defects in coatings is strongly desired in order to provide a long-term protection effect. [Pg.214]

In the following section the apphcation of the self-healing approach to bulk composites and coatings is presented. [Pg.215]


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