2020
DOI: 10.3390/coatings10121149
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Recent Advances in Graphene Oxide-Based Anticorrosive Coatings: An Overview

Abstract: The present review outlines the most recent advance in the field of anticorrosive coatings based on graphene oxide nanostructures as active filler. This carbonaceous material was extensively used in the last few years due to its remarkable assets and proved to have a significant contribution to composite materials. Concerning the graphene-based coatings, the synthesis methods, protective function, anticorrosion mechanism, feasible problems, and some methods to improve the overall properties were highlighted. R… Show more

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“…are being heavily investigated for the enhancement of various properties (e.g., hydrophobicity, anti-corrosivity etc.) of organic coatings, but their commercial application is limited mainly due to the dispersion and high cost-related issues [1][2][3]. An interface is formed between the matrix and the surface of solid extender particles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…are being heavily investigated for the enhancement of various properties (e.g., hydrophobicity, anti-corrosivity etc.) of organic coatings, but their commercial application is limited mainly due to the dispersion and high cost-related issues [1][2][3]. An interface is formed between the matrix and the surface of solid extender particles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The previous studies have been focused on using graphene oxide (GO) sheets created via multiple-step processes, which are often highly defective. In addition, surfactants are required for the graphene-oxide thin film formation to prevent graphene oxide sheets from unmanageable aggregation [2]. In this report, we demonstrate that mono-and few-layer exfoliated graphene (EG) sheets can be produced by a "Thermal Expansion--Liquid Exfoliation" process [3].…”
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“…At the same time, product yield increases along with synergistic potential. GO nanosheets possess a two-dimensional structure with a large surface area with different oxygen groups such as OH and COOH [30]. These oxygens, which contain functional groups, enhance the adhesion of GO and bamboo.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%