
Smart Coatings
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 10. April 2008
Book
Hardback
202 pages
978-0-8412-7429-7 (ISBN)
Description
Over the past 25 years coatings technologies have been influenced by the need to lower volatile organic contents (VOC) in order to comply with stricter environmental regulations as well as to reduce the use of costly petroleum based solvents. During this time the use of waterborne coatings in the architectural, industrial maintenance and original equipment manufacturing (OEM) sectors has continued to grow replacing solvent based coatings while meeting the ever
decreasing VOC targets. In addition to waterborne coatings, other alternative technologies in the industrial and OEM sectors include powder coatings, uv-curable coatings and high solids coatings have had significant growth. Traditionally these coatings had the primary functions of protecting and
decorating substrates. More recently, there has been growth in Research and Development and commercial product generation of coatings which have novel functions and sense and interact with their environment in addition to having the traditional protection and decoration functions. These coatings are often referred to as Smart Coatings. These types of coatings generally provide significant added value. Smart Coatings can be achieved in many ways such as by addition of additives and strategically
designing polymer structures and coatings morphologies.
decreasing VOC targets. In addition to waterborne coatings, other alternative technologies in the industrial and OEM sectors include powder coatings, uv-curable coatings and high solids coatings have had significant growth. Traditionally these coatings had the primary functions of protecting and
decorating substrates. More recently, there has been growth in Research and Development and commercial product generation of coatings which have novel functions and sense and interact with their environment in addition to having the traditional protection and decoration functions. These coatings are often referred to as Smart Coatings. These types of coatings generally provide significant added value. Smart Coatings can be achieved in many ways such as by addition of additives and strategically
designing polymer structures and coatings morphologies.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
11 halftones, 63 line illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
460 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8412-7429-7 (9780841274297)
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Author
Director of Coatings ResearchDirector of Coatings Research, Eastern Michigan University
Professor in Polymers and CoatingsProfessor in Polymers and Coatings, Eastern Michigan University
Content
PREFACE; OVERVIEW; 1. Twenty-First Century Materials: Coatings That Interact with Their Environment; BIOACTIVE COATINGS; 2. Smart Coatings. Core-Shell Particles Containing Poly(n-Butyl Acrylate) Cores and Chitosan Shells as a Novel Durable Antibacterial Finish; 3. Formulation and Evaluation of Organic Antibacterial Coatings; 4. Silicone Polymers with Biocide Grafting for Antifouling/Fouling Release Coatings: Effect of Modulus on Antifouling Performance; 5. Thermoset Siloxane-Urethane Fouling Release Coatings; STIMULI-RESPONSIVE COATINGS; 6. Smart Responsive Coatings from Mixed Polymer Brushes; 7. Surface-Catalyzed Growth of Polymer Films That Respond to pH; 8. Pressure Sensing Paints Based on Fluoroacrylic Polymers Doped with Phosphorescent Divalent Osmium Complexes; NOVEL COATINGS; 9. Development of a Removable Conformal Coating through the Synthetic Incorporation of Diels-Alder Thermally Reversible Adducts into an Epoxy Resin; 10. Electroactive Polymer Coatings as Replacements for Chromate Conversion Coatings; 11. Oxidation Resistive Coatings at High Temperatures; FOR IRON CORES; INDEXES; AUTHOR INDEX; SUBJECT INDEX