03849nam 2200913z- 450 991055736050332120231214132936.0(CKB)5400000000042287(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76773(EXLCZ)99540000000004228720202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAdvances in Organic Corrosion Inhibitors and Protective CoatingsBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 electronic resource (188 p.)3-0365-0640-3 3-0365-0641-1 The interaction of metal with its environment that results in its chemical alteration is called metallic corrosion. According to the literature, corrosion is classified to two types: uniform and localized corrosion. Intervention in either in the alloy environment or in the alloy structure can provide the corrosion protection of metallic materials. Furthermore, the interference in the metal alloy environment can be conducted with the utilization of cathodic or anodic protection via the corresponding inhibitors. Therefore, the most common categorization is cathodic, anodic, and mixed-type inhibitors, taking into account which half-reaction they suppress during corrosion phenomena. The majority of the organic inhibitors are of mixed type and perform through chemisorption. In order to update the field of the corrosion protection of metal and metal alloys with the use of organic inhibitors, a Special Issue entitled "Advances in Organic Corrosion Inhibitors and Protective Coatings" is introduced. This book gathers and reviews a collection of ten contributions (nine articles and one review), from authors from Europe, Asia, and Africa, that were accepted for publication in this Special Issue of Applied Sciences.Research & information: generalbicssccorrosionreinforcementsconcreteslagLFSgrounding gridmetal corrosiontopology detectioncorrosion detectionnondestructive testingcoatingmetallic bipolar platePEMFCTiNbTiNbNbrasschloridetriazole derivativespoly(phenylene methylene) coatingsPPM-related copolymerrheological additive-free polymer formulationAA2024corrosion protectionelectrochemistryaluminum 7075anodizingoil-impregnationcorrosion resistancesalt spray testCerium oxide nanoparticlesanti-reflectionself-assemblymicrofluidicsconvective self-assemblycorrosion inhibitorcorrosion mechanismcysteinethin filmC-Mnsteelcorrosion inhibitorsbio-copolymerstarchglycerinmild steelEISSEMRaman spectroscopypitting corrosionsynergistic effectResearch & information: generalKartsonakis Ioannisedt1299438Kartsonakis IoannisothBOOK9910557360503321Advances in Organic Corrosion Inhibitors and Protective Coatings3025160UNINA