2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2011.10.023
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Corrosion resistance of composite coatings on low-carbon steel containing hydrophobic and superhydrophobic layers in combination with oxide sublayers

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“…Superhydrophobic coatings are designed for use as a passive method of protecting materials and are expected to become a significant alternative to more complex and energy consuming techniques. As shown by experimental, numerical and analytical studies, superhydrophobic surfaces typically have reduced drag in both laminar and turbulent flows [6,7], high corrosion resistance [8][9][10] and stability against certain kinds of mechanical loads [11][12][13][14]. This reinforces the optimistic view that these surfaces could be used in a hazardous medium or conditions of underwater operation, especially in marine environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Superhydrophobic coatings are designed for use as a passive method of protecting materials and are expected to become a significant alternative to more complex and energy consuming techniques. As shown by experimental, numerical and analytical studies, superhydrophobic surfaces typically have reduced drag in both laminar and turbulent flows [6,7], high corrosion resistance [8][9][10] and stability against certain kinds of mechanical loads [11][12][13][14]. This reinforces the optimistic view that these surfaces could be used in a hazardous medium or conditions of underwater operation, especially in marine environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Compared with the researches on corrosion of SHS [7][8][9][10][11][12] , the methods to investigate the stability of SHS were much fewer. For example, Ou et al [16,17] and Xiong et al [18] proposed a humidity test and a solution immersion test to evaluate the stability and corrosion of SHS, respectively.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…In recent years, superhydrophobic surfaces (SHS) [3][4][5][6] with static contact angle larger than 150° and sliding angle smaller than 10°have attracted considerable interest in alleviating corrosion for engineering materials, such as Ni, Al, Mg, and so on [7][8][9][10][11][12] . The corrosion resistance of SHS is due to the fact that the permeation of corrosive species, such as Cl -dissolved in water, to the metallic matrix can be suppressed greatly by the air pockets on the solid-liquid interface [13,14] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typically, surface morphology was firstly tailored by different techniques of anodization [2,3], electrodeposition [4], laser treating [5], electrospinning [6,7], chemical vapor deposition [8], sol-gel processing [9], etc. Then, surface was passivated by low-surface-energy molecules of fluoroalkyl-silane [2,3,[10][11][12], fluoroalkyl mercaptan [4,13], poly(alkyl siloxane) [14], etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%