About this Research Topic
Despite the progress made in corrosion inhibition, several challenges persist that need to be addressed. The complex nature of corrosion processes, varying environmental conditions, and diverse material requirements present hurdles in developing effective inhibitors. Understanding the mechanisms of corrosion and the interactions between inhibitors and metal surfaces is crucial for optimizing performance. Furthermore, compatibility with existing coatings and paints, cost-effectiveness, and sustainability are also key concerns. This Research Topic will delve into these challenges, encouraging researchers to share their insights on overcoming these obstacles through innovative approaches and interdisciplinary collaborations.
The aim of this Research Topic on "Corrosion Inhibition- Recent Advancements" is to provide a comprehensive platform for researchers, experts, and practitioners to share and disseminate their latest findings, breakthroughs, and innovative approaches in the field of corrosion inhibition. The Research Topic seeks to showcase recent advancements and emerging trends that address the challenges posed by corrosion in various industries. Through a collection of original research articles, reviews, mini review and perspective articles, this Research Topic aims to cover a wide range of research areas within corrosion inhibition, including, but not limited to:
• Novel inhibitor formulations
• Nanotechnology applications of corrosion inhibitors
• Sustainable and environmentally friendly approaches for corrosion inhibitors
• Corrosion inhibitor compatibility with coatings
• Addressing specific challenges to corrosion inhibitors in different environments
Researchers can explore these areas to contribute valuable insights and advancements to the field of corrosion inhibition in the Research Topic.
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