Self-healing mechanisms in smart protective coatings: A review

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Abstract

Self-healing coatings inspired by biological systems possess the ability to repair physical damage or recover functional performance with minimal or no intervention. This article provides a comprehensive and updated review on the advantages and limitations associated with common autonomous and non-autonomous self-healing mechanisms in protective organic coatings used for anti-corrosion purposes. The autonomous healing mechanisms are often enabled by embedding polymerizable healing agents or corrosion inhibitors in the coating matrices. For non-autonomous mechanisms, the healing effects are induced by external heat or light stimuli, which trigger the chemical reactions or physical transitions necessary for bond formation or molecular chain movement.

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Zhang, F., Ju, P., Pan, M., Zhang, D., Huang, Y., Li, G., & Li, X. (2018, November 1). Self-healing mechanisms in smart protective coatings: A review. Corrosion Science. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.corsci.2018.08.005

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