Self‐Healing Anticorrosion Coatings Based on pH‐Sensitive Polyelectrolyte/Inhibitor Sandwichlike Nanostructures
Top Cited Papers
- 17 July 2008
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Advanced Materials
- Vol. 20 (14), 2789-2794
- https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.200800705
Abstract
An anticorrosion layer of a smart polymer coating is developed. The nature and properties of the coating simultaneously provide three mechanisms of corrosion protection: passivation of the metal degradation by controlled release of an inhibitor, buffering of pH changes at the corrosive area by polyelectrolyte layers, and self-curing of the film defects due to the mobility of the polyelectrolyte constituents in the layer-by-layer assembly.Keywords
This publication has 31 references indexed in Scilit:
- Anticorrosion Coatings with Self-Healing Effect Based on Nanocontainers Impregnated with Corrosion InhibitorChemistry of Materials, 2007
- Influence of nanoporous structure on mechanical strength of aluminium and aluminium alloy adhesive structural jointsJournal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2006
- Layer‐by‐Layer Assembled Nanocontainers for Self‐Healing Corrosion ProtectionAdvanced Materials, 2006
- Nanocomposites are stretched thinNature Materials, 2004
- Free Energy Model for Layer-by-Layer Processing of Polyelectrolyte Multilayer FilmsLangmuir, 2002
- NMR and FT-IR studies of sulfonated styrene-based homopolymers and copolymersPolymer, 2002
- Vibrational spectra and structure of tris(8-hydro×yquinoline)aluminum(III)Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1998
- Use of infrared spectroscopy to identify crystalline aluminum hydroxides of the Al(OH)3-Fe(OH)3 systemJournal of Applied Spectroscopy, 1983
- Oxide morphologies on aluminum prepared for adhesive bondingApplications of Surface Science, 1979
- Oxidized polyethylenimineJournal of Polymer Science Part A-1: Polymer Chemistry, 1972