Engineered nanomaterials for aviation industry in COVID-19 context: A time-sensitive review

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Abstract

Engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) are catalyzing the Industry 4.0 euphoria in a significant way. One prime beneficiary of ENMs is the transportation industry (automotive, aerospace, rail car), where nanostructured multi-materials have ushered the path toward high-strength, ultra-impact-resistant, lightweight, and functionally graded engineered surfaces/components creation. The present paper aims to extrapolate much-needed ENMs knowledge from literature and its usage in the aviation industry, highlighting ENMs contribution to aviation state-of-the-art. Topics such as ENMs classification, manufacturing/synthesis methods, properties, and characteristics derived from their utilization and uniqueness are addressed. The discussion will lead to novel materials’ evolving need to protect aerospace surfaces from unfolding SARS-COVID-19 and other airborne pathogens of a lifetime challenge.

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Pathak, S., Saha, G. C., Abdul Hadi, M. B., & Jain, N. K. (2021). Engineered nanomaterials for aviation industry in COVID-19 context: A time-sensitive review. Coatings. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings11040382

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