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by James Rawlins, Lloyd Hihara, Atul Tiwari
Intelligent Coatings for Corrosion Control
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Title page
Table of Contents
Copyright
Contributors
Preface
Chapter 1: Electrochemical Aspects of Corrosion-Control Coatings
Abstract
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Corrosion
1.3 Coatings
1.4 Conclusions
Chapter 2: The Importance of Corrosion and the Necessity of Applying Intelligent Coatings for Its Control
Abstract
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Low Temperature Intelligent Coatings
2.3 Encapsulation for Self-Healing Coatings
2.4 Cathodic Protection
2.5 High Temperature Intelligent Coatings
2.6 Hot Corrosion
2.7 Surface Coating Technologies
2.8 Influence of Major and Trace Elements
2.9 Concept of Intelligent Coatings
2.10 Conclusion and Outlook
Chapter 3: Smart Inorganic and Organic Pretreatment Coatings for the Inhibition of Corrosion on Metals/Alloys
Abstract
Acknowledgments
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Designing Smart Coatings for Corrosion Protection
3.3 Pretreatment Coatings
3.4 Nonmetallic-Inorganic Pretreatment Coatings
3.5 Organic Pretreatment Coatings
3.6 Conclusions
Chapter 4: Low Temperature Coating Deriving from Metal-Organic Precursors: An Economical and Environmentally Benign Approach
Abstract
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Chemical Vapor Deposition: MOCVD Variant Techniques
4.3 Organometallic Precursors: Economical Bulk Synthesis
4.4 Liquid Delivery Systems: Effect of Solvent
4.5 Organometallic Precursor Chemistry
4.6 Nucleation and Growth Mechanisms
4.7 Coating Damage Mechanisms
4.8 Conclusion and Outlook
Chapter 5: Synthesis and Evaluation of Self-Healing Cerium-Doped Silane Hybrid Coatings on Steel Surfaces
Abstract
Acknowledgments
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Experimental Procedure
5.3 Results and Discussion
5.4 Conclusion and Outlook
Chapter 6: Hybrid Zinc-Rich Paint Coatings: The Impact of Incorporation of Nano-Size Inhibitor and Electrical Conducting Particles
Abstract
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Experimental
6.3 Results
6.4 Discussion
6.5 Conclusion
Acknowledgment
Chapter 7: Innovative Luminescent Vitreous Enameled Coatings
Abstract
7.1 Introduction
7.2 The Most Important Properties of Vitreous Enamel
7.3 Luminescent Properties
7.4 Luminescent Porcelain Enamel Coatings
7.5 Materials and Experimental Procedures
7.6 Results and Discussion
7.7 Conclusion
Chapter 8: Anticorrosion Coatings with Self-Recovering Ability Based on Damage-Triggered Micro- and Nanocontainers
Abstract
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Micro- and Nanocontainers-Based Approach to the Protective Organic Coatings: Self-Healing Versus Self-Protecting
8.3 Types of Containers and Methods of Their Preparation
8.4 Release of Active Agents from Containers
8.5 Distribution of Containers in the Matrices of Novel Protective Coatings
8.6 Protective Performance of Container-Based Organic Self-Protecting Coatings
8.7 Conclusions
Chapter 9: Important Aspects Involved in Pilot Scale Production of Modern Paints and Coatings
Abstract
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Definition
9.3 Dispersion Process
9.4 General Process for Paints and Coatings
9.5 Pilot Plants
9.6 Major Equipment Used in Paints and Coating Industry
9.7 General Checkpoints for a Paint and Coating Pilot Plant
9.8 General Safety Precautions in Paint and Coating Pilot Plant
9.9 Typical Example of Pilot Scale Trial and Scale-Up of Acrylic Latex for Coating Applications
9.10 Conclusion
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