Anti-Corrosive Nanomaterials
Design, Characterization, Mechanisms and Applications
Lei Guo editor Renhui Zhang editor Ime Bassey Obot editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:20th Sep '23
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This book provides an in-depth exploration of nanomaterials and their role in combating corrosion across various industries, including automotive and aerospace.
Providing a comprehensive overview of the history and development of nanomaterials, Anti-Corrosive Nanomaterials discusses various practices for protection against corrosion. Corrosion poses significant challenges across numerous industries, particularly in automotive, aerospace, and oil and gas sectors. With conservative estimates suggesting losses of around 2.2 trillion US dollars annually in the United States alone, the need for effective solutions is paramount.
Anti-Corrosive Nanomaterials presents a thorough review of major innovations in the field of nanomaterials, focusing on their applications in industrial, corrosion, and environmental science and engineering. The book encompasses various aspects such as design, characterization, mechanism, and application of nanomaterials, highlighting different strategies and the challenges involved in successful scale-up.
This essential reference not only serves current research but also paves the way for future advancements in nanomaterials. It includes relevant discussions on organic and inorganic nanomaterials, hybrid nanomaterials, and nanocoatings specifically tailored for anticorrosion applications. Coalescing a wide range of research, this book appeals to students, industry professionals, and academics alike, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of nanotechnology and corrosion protection.
ISBN: 9781032362601
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 800g
336 pages