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Review
. 2023 Nov;35(47):e2300101.
doi: 10.1002/adma.202300101. Epub 2023 Sep 29.

Corrosion-Responsive Self-Healing Coatings

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Corrosion-Responsive Self-Healing Coatings

Tiwa Yimyai et al. Adv Mater. 2023 Nov.

Abstract

Organic coatings are one of the most popular and powerful strategies for protecting metals against corrosion. They can be applied in different ways, such as by dipping, spraying, electrophoresis, casting, painting, or flow coating. They offer great flexibility of material designs and cost effectiveness. Moreover, self-healing has evolved as a new research topic for protective organic coatings in the last two decades. Responsive materials play a crucial role in this new research field. However, for targeting the development of high-performance self-healing coatings for corrosion protection, it is not sufficient just to focus on smart responsive materials and suitable active agents for self-healing. A better understanding of how coatings can react on different stimuli induced by corrosion, how these stimuli can spread in the coating, and how the released agents can reach the corroding defect is also of high importance. Such knowledge would allow the design of coatings that are optimized for specific applications. Herein, the requirements and possibilities from the corrosion and synthesis perspectives for designing materials for preparing self-healing coatings for corrosion protection are discussed.

Keywords: anticorrosion; responsive coatings; self-healing; smart coatings; stimuli-responsive materials.

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