Novel organic-inorganic hybrid coating
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2012
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Vashisth, C.
Potrekar, R.A.
Choudhury, N.R.
Roy, N.
Dutta, N.K.
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Laudon, M.
Romanowicz, B.
Romanowicz, B.
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Nanotechnology 2012 : technical proceedings of the 2012 NSTI Nanotechnology Conference and Expo : advanced materials, CNTs, particles, films and composites, 2012 / Laudon, M., Romanowicz, B. (ed./s), vol.1, pp.664-667
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Nanotech Conference & Expo 2012 (18 Jun 2012 - 21 Jun 2012 : Santa Clara, California)
Abstract
Self healing is a desirable property of a coating substrate to help arrest the development of micro -cracks and the propagation of corrosive species to the interfacial layer and eventually to the substrate. Amongst many approaches to self healing that have emerged recently, the use of hollow tube wth controlled release of active ingredient offers a novel strategy to deliver sustainably the anticorrosive agents at the crack plane. With a view to achieve such self healing characteristics, nanotubes based on aluminosilicate have been employed as nanocontainers for active ingredients in a new generation of protective coating. Coatings have been prepared from organo meta llates and nanotube compositions. The nanotube based hybrid coating is found to be uniform , dense and essentially defect free. Characterisation of the hybrid coating was performed using thermal, spectroscopy, microscopic experiments to understand the nature of interfacial interaction of the inhibitor with the nanotube to achieve excellent performance of this type of coating .
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Copyright 2012 Nano Science and Technology Institute