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Advanced zinc-polymer composites for marine corrosion protection and self-healingopen access

Authors
Sharma, SanjayGirish, SanthoshNayaka, G. P.Shiva Samhitha, S.Pilliadugula, RekhaShivamurthy, B. P.Gurumurthy, S. C.Ruiz-Robles, Mitchel A.Rojas, D.Surabhi, Srivathsava
Issue Date
Nov-2025
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group | University of Science and Technology Beijing
Citation
npj Materials Degradation, v.9, no.1
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Journal Title
npj Materials Degradation
Volume
9
Number
1
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/81441
DOI
10.1038/s41529-025-00698-0
ISSN
2397-2106
2397-2106
Abstract
Steel corrosion in saltwater costs over $2.5 trillion annually. This review highlights advancements in zinc and polymer-based coatings for marine protection. It covers traditional methods and emerging technologies like nanoparticle-enhanced alloys, conducting polymers, metal organic frameworks (MOFs), and 2D materials. These offer improved resistance, self-healing, and intelligent protection with a future focus on sustainability and extended service life for marine infrastructure.
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