Reprint

Advances in Organic Coatings 2018

Edited by
July 2020
122 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03936-607-1 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-03936-608-8 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Advances in Organic and Polymeric Coatings  that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Summary

The recent huge developments in nanotechnology and surface science are allowing the production of multifunctional coatings materials combining different properties: corrosion-protective actions, aesthetic functions, hydrophobic properties, self-healing abilities, etc. Moreover the increasing attention to environmental issues is driving the development of new systems, joining advanced performance with high sustainability, which can be better understood using new highly efficient experimental techniques. This frame is inducing us to consider the advances in organic coatings (the skin of materials) as one of the most interesting and promising innovation fields in material science and technology, with important consequences, not only considering fundamental aspects in science, but also for industrial applications, positively affecting everyday life. The aim of this Special Issue is to provide an update of the most advanced research in this area, showing the innovation trends and promoting further research for better properties of new coating materials.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2020 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
self-cleaning; lotus; nasturtium; siloxane surfactants; acrylates; photopolymerization; UV nanoimprint lithography; PDMS template; self-stratifying coating; phase separation; incompatibility; solution equilibrium; flame retardancy; epoxy resin; silicon resin; liquid phosphate; mucilage; Opuntia robusta; shelf life; tomatoes; epoxy coating; EIS; organic inhibitor; benzimidazole; cathodic disbanding; cast iron; Paraloid; natural inhibitor; electrochemical noise; recurrence plots; aqueous polymer dispersions; silicone-acrylic; acrylic-silicone; hybrid particle structure; coatings; corrosion; electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS); organic coatings; polyethylene terephthalate (PET); polydimethylsiloxane; superhydrophobicity; hexamethyldisilazane; plasma polymerization; flame-retardant coatings; corrosion protection; hydrophobic coatings; self-cleaning; bio-inspired materials