Carbon nanotube/metal corrosion issues for nanotube coatings and inclusions in a matrix
Farhad Daneshvar

TL;DR
This paper reviews how carbon nanotubes (CNTs) enhance corrosion resistance in various composites, highlighting their role in forming passive layers, improving adhesion, and facilitating sacrificial protection, with a focus on metal and polymer-based coatings.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of recent research on CNTs' influence on corrosion resistance in metal and polymer composites, emphasizing mechanisms and contrasting results across different materials.
Findings
CNTs improve corrosion resistance in Ni-based composites.
Contradictory results observed in Mg-based CNT composites.
CNTs enhance adhesion and sacrificial protection in coatings.
Abstract
Corrosion is an inevitable phenomenon that is inherent in metals and even though there has been significant research on this subject, no ideal protection has been discovered to fully prevent corrosion. However, methods such as using protective coatings, and modifying the structure or composition of the material have been used to slow down gradual corrosion and fortunately they proved to be quite beneficial. The research focus has shifted to integrating novel materials and structures to improve the corrosion resistance of composites. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are an attractive and promising filler due to their chemical inertness and high mechanical, electrical, and thermal properties. CNTs can fill the gaps of metals and polymer-based composites by forming a passive layer on metals and promoting sacrificial protection in zinc rich polymer (ZRP) coatings, and can therefore function as an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCarbon Nanotubes in Composites · Nanotechnology research and applications · Smart Materials for Construction
