New Trends in Alloy Development, Characterization and Application 2015
DOI: 10.5772/60724
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The Role of Hydrophobicity in the Development of Aluminum and Copper Alloys for Industrial Applications

Abstract: Improvement of corrosion resistance is a main challenge in surface and corrosion engineering. Water is a main part of corrosion mechanism, and the omission of this part will be helpful. "y mimicking from nature, superhydrophobicity is a helpful method to decrease corrosion and water presence on the surface. Superhydrophobic surface and coating is a new type of coating that extension in recent decade and increase application of this area every day. These type of coatings are using on widespread of applications … Show more

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“…This process is quickened by dissolution of soluble corrosive ions, such as chlorides and sulfides, at a certain relative humidity (RH) [186][187][188][189]. Theoretically, the presence of a water droplet or a finite film of water over a metal surface changes the electrochemical behaviour at the surface from homogeneity to heterogeneity [190]. As the surface of a material serves as the first line of defence against corrosion, the corrosion performance of a material corresponds to its surface wettability [191][192][193].…”
Section: Wettabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This process is quickened by dissolution of soluble corrosive ions, such as chlorides and sulfides, at a certain relative humidity (RH) [186][187][188][189]. Theoretically, the presence of a water droplet or a finite film of water over a metal surface changes the electrochemical behaviour at the surface from homogeneity to heterogeneity [190]. As the surface of a material serves as the first line of defence against corrosion, the corrosion performance of a material corresponds to its surface wettability [191][192][193].…”
Section: Wettabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%