Carbon Allotropes: Nanostructured Anti-Corrosive Materials

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Corrosion is a high-cost and potentially hazardous issue in numerous industries. The potential use of diverse carbon nanoallotropes in corrosion protection, prevention and control is a subject of rising attention. This book covers the current advancements of carbon nanoallotropes in metal corrosion management, including the usage of nanostructure materials to produce high-performance corrosion inhibitors and corrosion-resistant coatings.

Author(s): Jeenat Aslam, Chandrabhan Verma, Dakeshwar Kumar Verma, Ruby Aslam
Publisher: De Gruyter
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 424
City: Berlin

About the editors
Preface
Contents
Chapter 1 Carbon allotropes: properties and applications – state of the art
Chapter 2 Carbon allotropes: synthesis and characterization
Chapter 3 Corrosion: basics, economic adverse effects, and its mitigation
Chapter 4 Carbon allotropes for anticorrosive applications, challenges, and opportunities
Chapter 5 Carbon allotropes: mechanism of corrosion prevention and control
Chapter 6 Graphene and graphene oxide as nanostructured corrosion inhibitors
Chapter 7 Chemically modified graphene and graphene oxides as corrosion inhibitors
Chapter 8 Polymer composites of graphene and graphene oxides as corrosion inhibitors
Chapter 9 Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and their composites as nanostructured corrosion inhibitors
Chapter 10 Chemically modified CNTs as corrosion inhibitors
Chapter 11 Carbon quantum dots (CQDS), carbon nanorods (CNRS), and their composites as nanostructured corrosion inhibitors
Chapter 12 Recent advances in carbon allotropes nanostructured as anticorrosive coatings
Chapter 13 Industrial corrosion inhibitors: nanostructured carbon allotropes as ideal substitutes
Chapter 14 Carbon allotropes-based materials as ideal substitutes for industrially useful selfhealing coatings: recent advancements and future proponents
Chapter 15 Economics and commercialization of carbon allotropes nanostructured corrosion inhibitors
Authorlist
Index