Feature Paper Collection of “Current Challenges in Corrosion Research”
A special issue of Metals (ISSN 2075-4701). This special issue belongs to the section "Corrosion and Protection".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2024) | Viewed by 17023
Special Issue Editors
Interests: surface treatments; interfacial characterization; wear and corrosion; protective coatings and films; surface characterization techniques; advanced surface engineering; novel surface solutions
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Interests: metallic glasses; coatings; powder metallurgy; additive manufacturing; corrosion; mechanical properties
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Interests: Intrinsically conducting polymers, electrochemical synthesis, electrochemical characterisation, corrosion, electrode materials
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Long-lasting materials have become a priority to reduce the carbon footprint and mitigate climate change. Raw materials are increasingly scarce, and the product manufacturing costs are reaching unprecedented levels. In addition to new technologies with, in most cases, hazardous exposure conditions, the development of new design strategies, prevention methods, and monitoring procedures is required to fight against corrosion. Thus, corrosion control is essential for the goal of a sustainable society.
This Special Issue is intended to compile the most recent advances in corrosion research. Contributions from traditional fields such as transport, chemical industry or civil engineering are welcome, but innovative improvements in the areas of additive manufacturing or biomaterials are also expected.
Methods for corrosion mitigation, including environmentally friendly solutions such as high-performance coatings, cost-effective advanced materials, inhibitors, or novel solutions, as well as innovative testing procedures, including sensors or remote monitoring, to reliably assess corrosion behavior and to predict corrosion damage are encouraged.
Prof. Dr. Belén Díaz Fernández
Dr. Jianqiang Wang
Prof. Dr. Branimir N. Grgur
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- corrosion prevention
- monitoring
- design
- modeling and prediction
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