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Recent Advances in Corrosion Science
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The dynamic development of global industry and growing demand for new material technologies generate constantly increasing problems regarding premature material degradation and the requirement to determine corrosion mechanisms and to develop new protection/evaluation approaches. Corrosion resistance depends on numerous determinants, such as material structure, chemistry, and complex environmental factors. It is highly challenging to obtain consensus between high corrosion resistance and an economic approach. On the other hand, inadequate levels of corrosion control create serious hazards to life and the environment. This Special Issue, “Recent Advances in Corrosion Science”, brings together fourteen articles and one review, providing a snapshot of the recent activity and development in this field. The book contains studies related to the development of new corrosion-resistant alloys and the determination of microstructure-dependent properties; it also provides an insight into recent approaches towards anticorrosion technologies, such as corrosion inhibitors and composite and metal protective coatings.

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Research & information: general --- corrosion inhibitor --- electrochemical --- AFM --- CO2 corrosion --- austempered gray cast iron --- austempering temperature --- microstructure --- potentiodynamic polarization --- electrochemical impedance spectroscopy --- titanium-based alloys --- passivity breakdown --- pitting corrosion --- carbon steel --- indazole derivatives --- electrochemistry --- DFT --- thermal diffusion coatings --- grade 10.9 bolts --- corrosion resistance --- thermal deformation parameters --- 35CrMoV steel --- grain size --- electrochemical corrosion --- aluminum alloys --- phase characterization --- de-alloying --- titanium aluminides --- oxidation --- non-isothermal --- mechanism --- internal oxidation --- pre-corrosion pits --- residual fatigue life --- 42CrMo steel --- stress intensity factor --- aluminum alloy --- alkaline environment --- impedance analysis --- adsorption --- dihydroxybenzene --- magnesium --- immersion test --- polarization --- cleaning --- bond coat --- PDC coatings --- fillers --- EC-AFM --- corrosion --- metallic materials --- metal coatings --- nickel --- composite coatings --- electrodeposition --- XPS --- electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) --- boron-doped diamond --- high-temperature treatment --- surface oxidation --- microstructure defects --- electrochemical activity --- corrosion inhibitor --- electrochemical --- AFM --- CO2 corrosion --- austempered gray cast iron --- austempering temperature --- microstructure --- potentiodynamic polarization --- electrochemical impedance spectroscopy --- titanium-based alloys --- passivity breakdown --- pitting corrosion --- carbon steel --- indazole derivatives --- electrochemistry --- DFT --- thermal diffusion coatings --- grade 10.9 bolts --- corrosion resistance --- thermal deformation parameters --- 35CrMoV steel --- grain size --- electrochemical corrosion --- aluminum alloys --- phase characterization --- de-alloying --- titanium aluminides --- oxidation --- non-isothermal --- mechanism --- internal oxidation --- pre-corrosion pits --- residual fatigue life --- 42CrMo steel --- stress intensity factor --- aluminum alloy --- alkaline environment --- impedance analysis --- adsorption --- dihydroxybenzene --- magnesium --- immersion test --- polarization --- cleaning --- bond coat --- PDC coatings --- fillers --- EC-AFM --- corrosion --- metallic materials --- metal coatings --- nickel --- composite coatings --- electrodeposition --- XPS --- electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) --- boron-doped diamond --- high-temperature treatment --- surface oxidation --- microstructure defects --- electrochemical activity


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Recent Advances in Corrosion Science
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Abstract

The dynamic development of global industry and growing demand for new material technologies generate constantly increasing problems regarding premature material degradation and the requirement to determine corrosion mechanisms and to develop new protection/evaluation approaches. Corrosion resistance depends on numerous determinants, such as material structure, chemistry, and complex environmental factors. It is highly challenging to obtain consensus between high corrosion resistance and an economic approach. On the other hand, inadequate levels of corrosion control create serious hazards to life and the environment. This Special Issue, “Recent Advances in Corrosion Science”, brings together fourteen articles and one review, providing a snapshot of the recent activity and development in this field. The book contains studies related to the development of new corrosion-resistant alloys and the determination of microstructure-dependent properties; it also provides an insight into recent approaches towards anticorrosion technologies, such as corrosion inhibitors and composite and metal protective coatings.

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