2D Hexagonal Boron Nitride-based Anticorrosion Coatings
Onurcan Kaya, Luca Gabatel, Sebastiano Bellani, Fabrizio Barberis,, Francesco Bonaccorso, Ivan Cole, Stephan Roche

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent progress in developing hexagonal boron nitride-based coatings that offer durable, chemically stable, and electrically insulating protection against corrosion, addressing previous limitations like defects and poor dispersion.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of strategies to overcome challenges in h-BN coating performance, including functionalization, scalable synthesis, and hybrid systems for industrial application.
Findings
Functionalization improves compatibility with polymers.
Hybrid systems enhance corrosion resistance.
Scalable synthesis methods are emerging.
Abstract
The corrosion of metallic surfaces poses significant challenges across industries such as petroleum, energy, and biomedical sectors, leading to structural degradation, safety risks, and substantial maintenance costs. Traditional organic and metallic coatings provide some protection, but their limited durability and susceptibility to harsh environmental conditions necessitate the development of more advanced and efficient solutions. This has driven significant interest in two-dimensional (2D) materials, with graphene extensively studied for its exceptional mechanical strength and impermeability to gases and ions. However, while graphene offers short-term corrosion protection, its high electrical conductivity presents a long-term issue by promoting galvanic corrosion on metal surfaces. In contrast, hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) has emerged as a promising alternative for anticorrosion…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMetal and Thin Film Mechanics · Boron and Carbon Nanomaterials Research · Semiconductor materials and devices
