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Title Intelligent coatings for corrosion control / edited by Atul Tiwari, James Rawlins, Lloyd H. Hihara ; contributors, Annemie Adriaens [and forty-nine others]. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Edition First edition.
Publication Info. Oxford, England ; Waltham, Massachusetts : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2015.
©2015
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Description 1 online resource (747 pages) : illustrations, tables
text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Summary Intelligent Coatings for Corrosion Control covers the most current and comprehensive information on the emerging field of intelligent coatings. The book begins with a fundamental discussion of corrosion and corrosion protection through coatings, setting the stage for deeper discussion of the various types of smart coatings currently in use and in development, outlining their methods of synthesis and characterization, and their applications in a variety of corrosion settings. Further chapters provide insight into the ongoing research, current trends, and technical challenges in this rapidly progressing field.
Contents Front Cover; Intelligent Coatings for Corrosion Control; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1: Electrochemical Aspects of Corrosion-Control Coatings; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Corrosion; 1.2.1. Thermodynamics; 1.2.2. Kinetics; 1.3. Coatings; 1.3.1. Barrier coatings; 1.3.2. Corrosion inhibitive coatings; 1.3.3. Cathodic-protection coatings; 1.3.3.1. Sacrificial metallic coatings; 1.3.3.2. N-type semiconductor coatings; 1.3.4. Coating systems; 1.4. Conclusions; References; Chapter 2: The Importance of Corrosion and the Necessity of Applying Intelligent Coatings for Its Control.
2.1. Introduction2.2. Low Temperature Intelligent Coatings; 2.3. Encapsulation for Self-Healing Coatings; 2.4. Cathodic Protection; 2.4.1. Sacrificial anodes; 2.4.1.1. Advantages of sacrificial anodes; 2.4.1.2. Disadvantages of sacrificial anodes; 2.4.2. ICCP system; 2.4.2.1. Advantages of ICCP system; 2.5. High Temperature Intelligent Coatings; 2.6. Hot Corrosion; 2.6.1. Types of hot corrosion; 2.6.2. Mechanism of hot corrosion; 2.6.2.1. Incubation period; 2.6.2.2. Initiation stage; 2.6.2.3. Propagation stage; 2.6.3. Hot corrosion of superalloys; 2.6.4. Oxidation characteristics of DMS-4.
2.7. Surface Coating Technologies2.7.1. Diffusion coatings; 2.7.2. Overlay coatings; 2.7.3. Surface engineering techniques; 2.7.3.1. Thermal spraying processes; 2.7.3.2. Electron beam physical vapor deposition (EB-PVD) processes; 2.8. Influence of Major and Trace Elements; 2.9. Concept of Intelligent Coatings; 2.9.1. Preparation and selection of a suitable surface engineering technique; 2.9.2. Techniques for assessment of intelligent coatings; 2.9.3. Performance of a developed intelligent coating; 2.10. Conclusion and Outlook; References.
Chapter 3: Smart Inorganic and Organic Pretreatment Coatings for the Inhibition of Corrosion on Metals/Alloys 3.1. Introduction; 3.1.1. Corrosion-definition; 3.1.2. Costs of metallic corrosion/prevention; 3.1.3. Corrosion costs to national economies; 3.2. Designing Smart Coatings for Corrosion Protection; 3.3. Pretreatment Coatings; 3.3.1. Selecting the proper metal alloy; 3.3.2. Surface modification; 3.4. Nonmetallic-Inorganic Pretreatment Coatings; 3.4.1. Conversion coatings; 3.4.1.1. Chromate conversion coatings; 3.4.1.2. Phosphate conversion coatings.
3.4.1.3. Lanthanide-based conversion coatings3.4.1.4. Miscellaneous-based conversion coatings; 3.5. Organic Pretreatment Coatings; 3.5.1. Hybrid sol-gel coatings; 3.5.2. Conductive polymer coatings; 3.5.3. Self-assembling pretreatment coatings; 3.5.4. Polyelectrolyte multilayer films; 3.5.5. Controlled release coatings containing inhibitor-loaded nanocontainers; 3.5.6. Biofilms as pretreatment coatings; 3.6. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 4: Low Temperature Coating Deriving from Metal-Organic Precursors: An Economical and Environmentally Benign Approach; 4.1. Introduction.
Subject Corrosion and anti-corrosives.
Protective coatings.
Revêtements protecteurs.
protective coating.
Corrosion and anti-corrosives
Protective coatings
Added Author Tiwari, Atul, editor.
Rawlins, James Wayne, editor.
Hihara, Lloyd H., editor.
Adriaens, A. (Annemie), contributor.
Other Form: Print version: Intelligent coatings for corrosion control. First edition. Oxford, England ; Waltham, Massachusetts : Butterworth-Heinemann, ©2015 xviii, 728 pages 9780124114678
ISBN 9780124115347 (e-book)
0124115349 (e-book)
0124114679
9780124114678
Standard No. C20120069360
9780124114678
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