Conducting Polymers as Corrosion Inhibitors: Past and Present Advancements and Future Prospects
Аннотация
This chapter explores the application of conducting polymers as corrosion inhibitors, focusing on their development, current progress, and prospects. Corrosion is a severe problem in multiple industries, leading to considerable financial losses and safety hazards. Conductive polymers, including polyaniline (PANI), polypyrrole (PPy), and polythiophene (PTh), have been successful in preventing corrosion because of their distinct characteristics and capacity to create protective layers on metal surfaces. This chapter provides an overview of the historical context, various polymer types, and procedures involved in using conducting polymers for corrosion protection. The text also examines new advancements in synthesis techniques, enhanced formulations, and increased performance and durability. Moreover, it explores upcoming patterns and advancements, the incorporation of nanotechnology, and future areas of study, offering valuable perspectives on expanding the market and accepting conducting polymers to prevent corrosion in industry.
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