Self-healing Corrosion Protective Coating Using Cellulose Nanofibers

  • YABUKI Akihiro
    Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima University
  • LEE Ji Ha
    Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima University

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  • セルロースナノファイバーを活用した自己修復性防食コーティング
  • セルロースナノファイバー オ カツヨウ シタ ジコ シュウフクセイ ボウショク コーティング

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Abstract

<p>Corrosion protective coatings have been widely applied as a surface treatment to prevent corrosion of various metallic materials, such as carbon steels, aluminum alloys and magnesium alloys. One of the important characteristics which is required in the corrosion protective coatings is the self-healing ability. The self-healing coatings mean that when mechanical damage occurs and corrosive substances in the environment begin to degrade the bare metal surface, the damaged surface is repaired automatically by the chemical composition of the coating. This paper describes recent results which are developed self-healing coatings using the cellulose nanofibers and their network structure.</p>

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  • NIPPON GOMU KYOKAISHI

    NIPPON GOMU KYOKAISHI 94 (2), 66-71, 2021

    THE SOCIRETY OF RUBBER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYY, JAPAN

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