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Organic-inorganic hybrid sol-gelcoatings for metal corrosion protection: a review of recent progress
This paper is a review of the most recent and relevant achievements (from 2001 to 2013) on the development of organicâinorganic hybrid (OIH) coatings produced by solâgel-derivedmethods to improve resistance to oxidation/corrosion of different metallic substrates and their alloys. This review is focused on the research of OIH coatings based on siloxanes using the solâgel process conducted at an academic level and aims to summarize the materials developed and identify perspectives for further research. The fundamentals of solâgel are described, including OIH classification, the interaction with the substrate, their advantages, and limitations. The main precursors used in the synthesis ofOIHsolâgel coatings for corrosion protection are also discussed, according to the metallic substrate used. Finally, a multilayer system to improve the resistance to corrosion is proposed, based on OIH coatings produced by the solâgel process, and the future research challenges are debated.FundacĂŁo para a CiĂȘncia e Tecnologia (FCT) for the PhD grant SFRH/BD/62601/2009, Centro de QuĂmica [project F-COMP-01-01024-FEDER-022716 (ref. Pest-C/Qui/UI0686/2011)-FEDERCOMPETE]
and EU COST action MP1202: HINT - Rational design of hybrid organic-inorganic interfaces:
the next step towards functional material