Print Email Facebook Twitter Self-Healing Corrosion Protective Sol-Gel Coatings Title Self-Healing Corrosion Protective Sol-Gel Coatings Author Abdolah Zadeh, M. Contributor Van der Zwaag, S. (promotor) Garcia Espallargas, S.J. (promotor) Faculty Aerospace Engineering Department Novel Aerospace Materials Group (NovAM) Date 2016-01-29 Abstract Inspired by the state of the art and the recent advances in the field of self-healing corrosion protective coatings, the thesis entitled “Self-healing corrosion protective sol-gel coatings” addresses novel routes to self-healing corrosion protective sol-gel coatings via extrinsic and intrinsic healing approaches. The employed approaches aim at extending the service life of the coating and the underlying substrate by multiple damage closure/sealing and metal surface protection through incorporation of reversible tetrasulfide groups and inhibitor loaded containers respectively. Intrinsically healable hybrid organic-inorganic coatings containing reversible tetrasulfide groups were successfully developed and investigated using a combination of characterization techniques to address their healing kinetics and mechanism. Extrinsic healing concept was studied by encapsulation of corrosion inhibitors in smart micro- / nano-containers capable of on-demand leach out of the inhibitors to the damage site. Both routes explored have the potential to lead to future commercial self-healing coating systems. Subject self-healingcorrosioncoatingsol-gel To reference this document use: https://doi.org/10.4233/uuid:f5b66298-ed00-4abd-b47c-055c22ae488b ISBN 978-94-028-0018-0 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type doctoral thesis Rights (c) 2016 Abdolah Zadeh, M. Files PDF Abdolahzadeh_-_Self-heali ... atings.pdf 10.15 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:f5b66298-ed00-4abd-b47c-055c22ae488b/datastream/OBJ/view