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Rare earth-based corrosion inhibitorsEdited by M Forsyth, Deakin University and B Hinton, Monash University, Australia
Woodhead Publishing Series in Metals and Surface Engineering No. 61
There has been significant research into the development of environmentally-friendly corrosion inhibitors to replace more traditional chemicals such as chromates. A major area of such research is rare earth metals such as cerium and lanthanum which can be used in coatings to protect metals. This book reviews current research into how they work and the range of coatings using rare-earth corrosion inhibitors.
ISBN 0 85709 347 9
ISBN-13: 978 0 85709 347 9
March 2015
300 pages 234 x 156mm hardback
Approx. £130.00 / US$220.00 / €155.00

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Contents
The chemistry of rare earth metals and inhibitor compounds; Testing and analysis; Corrosion inhibition in aqueous solutions; Multifunctional rare earth organic corrosion inhibitors; Anodised anti-corrosion coatings; Corrosion-resistant polymer coatings; Novel and self-healing anti-corrosion coatings.
