eBook Electroactive Polymers for Corrosion Control (ACS Symposium Series) download
by Peter Zarras,John D. Stenger-Smith,Yen Wei
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Author: Peter Zarras,John D. Stenger-Smith,Yen Wei
Publisher: American Chemical Society; 1 edition (March 13, 2003)
Language: English
Pages: 312
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Chapters in this volume represent a broad range of new electroactive materials used in corrosion prevention and techniques used to measure. Electroactive Polymers for Corrosion Control.
Chapters in this volume represent a broad range of new electroactive materials used in corrosion prevention and techniques used to measure. Electroactive Polymers for Corrosion Control is designed to help chemists and engineers prevent corrosion of metals. This book discusses electroactive polymers, electrically conductive polymers, and mechanisms of corrosion protection.
This book discusses electroactive polymers, electrically conductive polymers, and mechanisms of corrosion protection (passivation of metals)
This book discusses electroactive polymers, electrically conductive polymers, and mechanisms of corrosion protection (passivation of metals). This book discusses electroactive polymers, electrically conductive polymers, and mechanisms of corrosion protection (passivation of metals).
John D. Stenger-Smith. An introduction to the chemistry and corrosion properties of electroactive polymers (EAPs) will be presented. This chapter will focus on both the synthesis of several classes of EAPs and the processes by which the insulating form is converted to the conducting form. The book chapter will present a compelling argument for the use of EAPs as corrosion protecting materials for metals in both acidic and alkaline aqueous environments.
Stenger-Smith, in Handbook of Smart Coatings for Materials Protection, 2014. Abstract: Electro-active polymers (EAPs) will be fully discussed including synthesis, properties and applications for coatings. The electrochemistry sector is developing electroactive polymers for what are being termed plastic electronics.
Peter Zarras, Nicole Louise Anderson, +4 authors John D. StengerSmith. These polymers are also known as conductive polymers (CPs), and this term wil. More).
Peter Zarras and John Stenger-Smith, both at Naval Air Warfare Center .
Peter Zarras and John Stenger-Smith, both at Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons in California, published by the American Chemical Society and distributed by the Oxford University Press.
Electroactive conducting polymers (ECPs) represent a class of interesting materials currently being explored for use in corrosion control coating systems, possibly as a replacement for Cr(VI)-based coatings. The electroactivity and the electronic conductivity (or semiconductivity) of ECPs set them apart from traditional organic coatings. As with chromate, interesting and potentially beneficial interactions of ECPs with active metal alloys such as steel and aluminum are anticipated, with concomitant alteration of their corrosion behavior.
The primary market for this ACS symposium book is the polymer chemist and .
The primary market for this ACS symposium book is the polymer chemist and engineer.