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- W4310076229 abstract "The use of natural resources and their derivatives is gaining massive courtesy because of the growing demand for green chemistry. The present perspective features the challenges and opportunities of using carbohydrate polymer-modified carbon allotropes (CPMCAs) as nanofillers in reinforced polymer-composite coatings. CPMCAs can be regarded as an eco-friendly as well as a cost-effective approach and they are flattering ideal substitutes for traditional toxic nanofibers. They are associated with many essential features such as high surface area, uniform distribution, self-healing properties, high durability, long-term protection, optimized hydrophilicity, etc. that make them ideal substitutes. The anticorrosive potential gets magnified in CPMCAs as carbon allotropes prevent the diffusion of corrosive species and carbohydrate polymers prevent their galvanic coupling with the metal/alloy surfaces. CPMCAs successfully fulfil the requirements of self-healing or self-repairing coatings and provide long-term protection and self-healing properties for long exposure. The inhibition action of CPMCAs and self-healing have also been described." @default.
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- W4310076229 title "Carbohydrate polymers-modified carbon allotropes for enhanced anticorrosive activity: State-of-arts and perspective" @default.
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