Recent advances in emerging integrated anticorrosion and antifouling nanomaterial-based coating solutions

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The rapid progress in the marine industry has resulted in notable challenges related to biofouling and surface corrosion on underwater infrastructure. Conventional coating techniques prioritise individual protective properties, such as offering either antifouling or anticorrosion protection. Current progress and innovations in nanomaterials and technologies have presented novel prospects and possibilities in the domain of integrated multifunctional coatings. These coatings can provide simultaneous protection against fouling and corrosion. This review study focuses on the potential applications of various nanomaterials, such as carbon-based nanostructures, nano-metal oxides, polymers, metal–organic frameworks, and nanoclays, in developing integrated multifunctional nano-based coatings. These emerging integrated multifunctional coating technologies recently developed and are currently in the first phases of development. The potential opportunities and challenges of incorporating nanomaterial-based composites into multifunctional coatings and their future prospects are discussed. This review aims to improve the reader’s understanding of the integrated multifunctional nano-material composite coating design and encourage valuable contributions to its development.

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Thomas, P., Sahoo, B. N., Thomas, P. J., & Greve, M. M. (2024). Recent advances in emerging integrated anticorrosion and antifouling nanomaterial-based coating solutions. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-024-33825-6

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