Rare Earth-Based Corrosion Inhibitors

Rare Earth-Based Corrosion Inhibitors

Forsyth, Maria
Hinton, Bruce

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Corrosion inhibitors are an important method for minimizing corrosion; however traditional inhibitors such as chromates pose environmental problems. Rare earth metals provide an important, environmentally-friendly alternative. This book provides a comprehensive review of current research and examines how rare earth metals can be used to prevent corrosion and applied to protect metals in such industries as aerospace and construction. Chapter 1 begins by examining the important need to replace chromate, and then goes on to discuss the chemistry of the rare earth metals and their related compounds. Chapter 2 considers the techniques that can be used to identify corrosion inhibition mechanisms and to test the levels of protection offered to different metals by rare earth compounds. Subsequent chapters consider in more detail how rare earth elements can be used as corrosion inhibitors in different forms and for different metals. This includes discussion on the potential of rare earth elements for self-healing, tunable and multifunctional coatings. Finally, chapter 10 considers the cost and availability of the rare earths and the potential health and environmental risks associated with extracting them.   Provides a review of current research and examines how rare earth metals can be used to prevent corrosion and applied to protect metals in such industries as aerospace and construction.Includes discussion on the potential of rare earth elements for self-healing, tunable and multifunctional coatings. Considers the cost and availability of the rare earths and the potential health and environmental risks associated with extracting them. INDICE: Contributor contact detailsWoodhead Publishing Series in Metals and Surface Engineering1. The chemistry of rare earth metals, compounds, and corrosion inhibitors Abstract:1.1 Introduction: the need to replace chromate1.2 Rare earth elements and their place in the Periodic Table1.3 Discovery, location and abundance of rare earths1.4 Uses of the rare earths1.5 General chemistry properties of rare earth elements and compounds1.6 Rare earth corrosion inhibitors: carboxylate complexes1.7 Strategies to model corrosion protection mechanisms1.8 Future trends1.9 Acknowledgement1.10 References2. Testing and analysis techniques in rare earth inhibitor research Abstract:2.1 Introduction2.2 Identification and simulation of corrosion and inhibition mechanisms2.3 Non-electrochemical and electrochemical corrosion testing and analysis techniques2.4 Probe techniques for localized corrosion inhibitor research2.5 Using electrochemical and surface analytical techniques to evaluate corrosion protection by rare earth metal (REM) compounds2.6 Evaluating the corrosion protection of aluminum and its alloys using REM compounds2.7 Evaluating the corrosion protection of zinc, zinc alloys and galvanized steel using REM compounds2.8 Evaluating the corrosion protection of magnesium and magnesium alloys using REM compounds2.9 Evaluating the corrosion protection of steel and stainless steels using REM compounds2.11 Conclusions2.11 References3. Corrosion inhibition with rare earth metal compounds in aqueous solutions Abstract:3.1 Introduction3.2 Corrosion inhibitors: the new role of green chemistry3.3 Rare earths as corrosion inhibitors in aqueous systems3.4 Mechanisms of formation of the layer3.5 Special cases of inhibition by rare earth compounds: mechanically assisted corrosion3.6 Future trends3.7 References4. Multifunctional rare earth organic corrosion inhibitors Abstract:4.1 Introduction4.2 Corrosion inhibitor technologies4.3 Types and performance of multifunctional inhibitors4.4 Multifunctional inhibitors for steel4.5 Multifunctional inhibitors for aluminium alloys and other metals and alloys4.6 Advantages and limitations of using multifunctional rare earth organic inhibitors for corrosion protection4.7 Future trends4.8 References5. Anodized anti-corrosion coatings for aluminium using rare earth metals Abstract:5.1 Introduction5.2 Fundamentals of anodizing of aluminium5.3 Anodizing technology5.4 Corrosion protection by rare earth species5.5 Summary5.6 References6. Corrosion-resistant polymer coatings containing rare earth compounds Abstract:6.1 Introduction6.2 Rare earth compounds as replacements of chromate compounds in polymer coatings6.3 Using cerium-based inhibitors in eCoat paints6.4 Praseodymium-based inhibitors in epoxy polyamide primers6.5 Future trends6.6 Acknowledgements6.7 References7. Coatings for corrosion prevention based on rare earths Abstract:7.1 Introduction7.2 Rare earth metal (REM) aqueous chemistry7.3 Characterization of rare earth corrosion inhibition mechanisms7.4 The development of REM containing coatings for aluminium7.5 Conversion coating processes7.6 Sol-gel coating processes7.7 Boehmite formation in solutions containing rare earths7.8 Surface cleaning processes and coating effectiveness7.9 Performance testing7.10 Coatings for metals other than aluminium7.11 Summary7.12 References8. Novel and self-healing anticorrosion coatings using rare earth compounds Abstract:8.1 Introduction8.2 Types of self-healing coating8.3 Hybrid coatings containing rare earth (RE) compounds: sol-gel coatings8.4 Hybrid coatings containing RE compounds: sol-gel coatings modified by soluble RE inhibitors8.5 Hybrid coatings containing RE compounds: RE inhibitors in nanoreservoirs8.6 Hybrid coatings containing RE compounds: nanocarriers with immobilized RE-based inhibitors8.7 RE-doped organic coatings8.8 RE-containing metallic coatings8.9 Summary8.10 References9. Tunable multifunctional corrosion-resistant metallic coatings containing rare earth elements Abstract:9.1 Introduction9.2 Corrosion protection mechanisms by passive films and coatings9.3 Sacrificial anode-based cathodic protection versus active corrosion inhibition9.4 Long-range corrosion protection of coating defects9.5 One vision for new coatings with multiple, tunable functions9.6 Materials and fabrication of tunable amorphous metallic coatings9.7 Tunable barrier properties in multifunctional amorphous Al-TM-RE coatings9.8 Tunable sacrificial anode-based cathodic protection in Al-TM-RE coatings9.9 On-demand active-corrosion inhibition based on tunable Al-TM-RE alloy coatings9.10 Summary9.11 Acknowledgements9.12 References10. The cost and availability of rare earth-based corrosion inhibitors Abstract:10.1 Introduction10.2 The rare earth elements10.3 Abundance10.4 Mineralogy and mining10.5 Rare earth availability10.6 Uses10.7 Potential demand for rare earth and other inhibitors10.8 Health and environment issues10.9 Summary10.10 ReferencesIndex

  • ISBN: 978-0-08-101517-9
  • Editorial: Woodhead Publishing
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 300
  • Fecha Publicación: 30/06/2016
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés