Smart Protective Coatings for Corrosion Control
1. Edition April 2024
528 Pages, Hardcover
264 Pictures (264 Colored Figures)
Monograph
ISBN:
978-3-527-35386-6
Wiley-VCH, Weinheim
Short Description
Gives an overview of the state of the art of advanced coatings for anticorrosion
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1. Fundamentals of Smart Coatings and Corrosion Protection
2. Development of Thermally Activated Self-Healing Coating
3. Development of Photothermally Activated Self-Healing Coating
4. Development of pH and Redox Activated Self-Healing Coating
5. Development of Ion Exchange Activated Self-Healing Coating
6. Development of pH and Metal Ions Responsive Self-Reporting Coating
7. Development of Mechanically Responsive Self-Reporting Coating
8. Development of Weather-Resistant Coating with Self-Healing and Self-Reporting Properties
9. Development of Superhydrophobic Coating with Good Mechanical Durability and Self-Healing Effect
10. Investigation of the Self-Healing Performance of Coatings using Atmospheric Monitor Technique
11. Future Development Direction of Smart Anticorrosive Coatings
2. Development of Thermally Activated Self-Healing Coating
3. Development of Photothermally Activated Self-Healing Coating
4. Development of pH and Redox Activated Self-Healing Coating
5. Development of Ion Exchange Activated Self-Healing Coating
6. Development of pH and Metal Ions Responsive Self-Reporting Coating
7. Development of Mechanically Responsive Self-Reporting Coating
8. Development of Weather-Resistant Coating with Self-Healing and Self-Reporting Properties
9. Development of Superhydrophobic Coating with Good Mechanical Durability and Self-Healing Effect
10. Investigation of the Self-Healing Performance of Coatings using Atmospheric Monitor Technique
11. Future Development Direction of Smart Anticorrosive Coatings
Lingwei Ma is Associate Professor at University of Science and Technology Beijing, China. Her main research interests include self-healing smart coatings, corrosion inhibitor analysis, and corrosion mechanism study.
Dawei Zhang is Professor at University of Science and Technology Beijing, China. He concurrently serves as the deputy director of the Marine Corrosion Protection Technology Committee of the Chinese Society of Corrosion and Protection, the Secretary of the Overseas Branch of the Chinese Society of Corrosion and Protection, the Asia Pacific Liaison of the Technical Committee of the American Society of Corrosion Engineers, and the Associate Editor of Corrosion Science. Prof. Zhang mainly engages in intelligent surface protection technology, microbial corrosion and protection, material environmental failure mechanism prediction and other aspects of research.
Dawei Zhang is Professor at University of Science and Technology Beijing, China. He concurrently serves as the deputy director of the Marine Corrosion Protection Technology Committee of the Chinese Society of Corrosion and Protection, the Secretary of the Overseas Branch of the Chinese Society of Corrosion and Protection, the Asia Pacific Liaison of the Technical Committee of the American Society of Corrosion Engineers, and the Associate Editor of Corrosion Science. Prof. Zhang mainly engages in intelligent surface protection technology, microbial corrosion and protection, material environmental failure mechanism prediction and other aspects of research.