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Chapter 5 Carbon allotropes: mechanism of corrosion prevention and control

  • Gokul Ram Nishad , Ashwani Kumar Sharma and Dakeshwar Kumar Verma
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Carbon Allotropes
This chapter is in the book Carbon Allotropes

Abstract

Many methods are used to protect the corrosion occurring in metallic materials, out of which the corrosion inhibitors are mainly used at present. In addition to the traditionally used inhibitors for corrosion inhibition, the practice of smart coating materials has increased in the last few decades, in which carbon allotropes and their composites are being used mainly at present. Some of their characteristics, such as thermal stability and stable protective layer formation, resist to corrosive attack and keep them in the category of special type of corrosion inhibitor. In the present work, description has been given about carbon allotropes-based materials and their corrosion inhibition mechanism and experimental techniques

Abstract

Many methods are used to protect the corrosion occurring in metallic materials, out of which the corrosion inhibitors are mainly used at present. In addition to the traditionally used inhibitors for corrosion inhibition, the practice of smart coating materials has increased in the last few decades, in which carbon allotropes and their composites are being used mainly at present. Some of their characteristics, such as thermal stability and stable protective layer formation, resist to corrosive attack and keep them in the category of special type of corrosion inhibitor. In the present work, description has been given about carbon allotropes-based materials and their corrosion inhibition mechanism and experimental techniques

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. About the editors V
  3. Preface VII
  4. Contents IX
  5. Chapter 1 Carbon allotropes: properties and applications – state of the art 1
  6. Chapter 2 Carbon allotropes: synthesis and characterization 33
  7. Chapter 3 Corrosion: basics, economic adverse effects, and its mitigation 67
  8. Chapter 4 Carbon allotropes for anticorrosive applications, challenges, and opportunities 89
  9. Chapter 5 Carbon allotropes: mechanism of corrosion prevention and control 117
  10. Chapter 6 Graphene and graphene oxide as nanostructured corrosion inhibitors 133
  11. Chapter 7 Chemically modified graphene and graphene oxides as corrosion inhibitors 149
  12. Chapter 8 Polymer composites of graphene and graphene oxides as corrosion inhibitors 175
  13. Chapter 9 Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and their composites as nanostructured corrosion inhibitors 201
  14. Chapter 10 Chemically modified CNTs as corrosion inhibitors 227
  15. Chapter 11 Carbon quantum dots (CQDS), carbon nanorods (CNRS), and their composites as nanostructured corrosion inhibitors 241
  16. Chapter 12 Recent advances in carbon allotropes nanostructured as anticorrosive coatings 271
  17. Chapter 13 Industrial corrosion inhibitors: nanostructured carbon allotropes as ideal substitutes 327
  18. Chapter 14 Carbon allotropes-based materials as ideal substitutes for industrially useful selfhealing coatings: recent advancements and future proponents 355
  19. Chapter 15 Economics and commercialization of carbon allotropes nanostructured corrosion inhibitors 383
  20. Authorlist 405
  21. Index 409
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