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024 7 _a10.3390/books978-3-03936-853-2
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041 0 _aEnglish
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072 7 _aGP
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100 1 _aMarrocchi, Assunta
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700 1 _aSantarelli, Maria Laura
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700 1 _aMarrocchi, Assunta
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700 1 _aSantarelli, Maria Laura
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245 1 0 _aActive Organic and Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Coatings and Thin Films : Challenges, Developments, Perspectives
260 _aBasel, Switzerland
_bMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
_c2020
300 _a1 electronic resource (160 p.)
506 0 _aOpen Access
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520 _aActive (also called “smart”) coatings and thin films are defined as those that are capable of sensing their environment and appropriately responding to that external stimulus. This Special Issue “Active Organic and Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Coatings and Thin Films: Challenges, Developments, Perspectives” collected a series of papers that outline the current frontiers in the development of smart coatings and thin films for corrosion and other types of materials applications. The first four papers focus on novel discoveries on coatings with corrosion protection properties. These include environmentally-friendly polyurethane loaded with cerium nitrate corrosion inhibitor for mild steel protection, hot-pressed organic polymer coatings for the protection of pre-treated aluminum alloy surfaces exposed to NaCl aqueous solutions, functional epoxy coating with modified functional TiO2 for steel substrates protection, and hybrid composites against the thermo-oxidative corrosion of the metal parts of the internal combustion engines, turbines, and heaters. The next paper explores the potential of organic polymer/ceramic composite coatings to enhance the scratch resistance of typical floor laminates. The next three papers highlight other types of smart coatings and thin films, including low-temperature curable hybrid dielectric materials for field-effect transistors, bilayer antireflective coatings for optoelectronic devices, and organic polymers as the thin-film component for enthalpy exchanger systems in air conditioning applications. The final two papers focus on important research specific to coatings that serve as protection and preservation cultural heritage materials.
540 _aCreative Commons
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546 _aEnglish
650 7 _aResearch & information: general
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653 _ahigh-temperature coatings
653 _acorrosion protection
653 _apowder coatings
653 _ascale inhibition
653 _aanti-corrosion
653 _amesoporous TiO2 whiskers
653 _aorganic coatings
653 _amild steel
653 _awaterborne polyurethane
653 _acorrosion
653 _acerium nitrate
653 _acoating
653 _aHVAC
653 _aSPEEK
653 _across-linking
653 _aINCA method
653 _athin membranes
653 _ahigh DS
653 _arefractive index
653 _adeposition angle
653 _awavelength
653 _aantireflective
653 _aomnidirectional
653 _ananostructures
653 _athermal stability
653 _ahigh pressure laminates (HPL)
653 _aoverlay
653 _aalumina
653 _afunctionalization
653 _asilane coupling agent
653 _ascratch resistance
653 _ascratch visibility
653 _ascratch hardness
653 _aorganic thin-film transistors
653 _adielectric
653 _aorganosilicate
653 _acopolymer
653 _apoly(phenylene methylene), aluminum alloy
653 _aAA2024
653 _acoatings by hot pressing
653 _aadditives
653 _afluorescence
653 _awaterborne coatings
653 _abatch miniemulsion
653 _aweathering
653 _astone preservation
653 _acoatings
653 _ananosilica
653 _anano-TiO2
653 _anano-clay
653 _astone conservation
653 _awood protection
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