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Handbook of Modern Coating Technologies. Fabrication Methods and Functional Properties

  • Book

  • March 2021
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5342588

Handbook of Modern Coating Technologies: Fabrication Methods and Functional Properties reviews different fabrication methods and functional properties of modern coating technologies. The topics in this volume consist of nanocoatings by sol-gel processes for functionalization of polymer surfaces and textiles and mechanical fabrication methods of nanostructured surfaces such surface mechanical attrition treatment, polymer nanofabrications and its plasma processing, chemical vapor deposition of oxide materials at atmospheric pressure, conventional chemical vapor deposition process at atmospheric pressure, feasibility of atmospheric pressure, chemical vapor deposition process, Langmuir-Blodgett technique, flame pyrolysis, confined-plume chemical deposition, electrophoretic deposition, in vitro and in vivo particle coating for oral targeting and drug delivery, novel coatings to improve the performance of multilayer biopolymeric films for food packaging, corrosion protection by nanostructured coatings, tribological behavior of electroless coatings, effect of peening-based processes on tribological and mechanical behavior of bioimplant materials, improved efficiency of ceramic cutting tools in machining hardened steel with nanostructured multilayered coatings, incorporation of elastomeric secondary phase into epoxy matrix influences mechanical properties of epoxy coatings, enhancement of biocompatibility by coatings, porous hydroxyapatite-based coatings, and bionic colloidal crystal coatings.

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Table of Contents

1. Nanocoatings by sol-gel processes for functionalisation of polymer surfaces and textiles

2. Mechanical fabrication methods of nanostructured surfaces such surface mechanical attrition treatment (SMAT)

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3. Polymer nanofabrication and its plasma processing

4. Chemical vapor deposition of nanostructured materials at atmospheric pressure

5. Langmuir-Blodgett Methodology: a Versatile Technique to Build Nanoparticle Films

6. Flame pyrolysis a cost-effective approach for depositing thin functional coatings...

7. Confined-Plume Chemical Deposition

8. Electrophoretic Deposition: an effective technique to obtain functionalized nanocoatings

9. In vitro and in vivo particle coating for oral targeting and drug delivery

10. Use of electrospun coatings to improve the performance of multilayer biopolymeric films

11. Corrosion protection by nanostructured coatings

12. Tribological Behaviour of Electroless Ni-B Coating

13. Effect of Peening on Tribological and Mechanical Behavior of Bio-Implant Materials

14. Improving the efficiency of the cutting tool made of ceramic when machining hardened steel

15. Incorporation of Elastomeric Secondary Phase into Epoxy Matrix influences Mechanical properties of Epoxy coatings

16. Enhancement of biocompatibility by coatings

17. Bionic Colloidal Crystal Coatings

Authors

Mahmood Aliofkhazraei Assistant Professor, Department of Materials Science, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran. Mahmood Aliofkhazraei is assistant professor in the department of materials science at the Tarbiat Modares University, where he also earned his master's degree and Ph.D. in corrosion and protection of materials. Dr. Aliofkhazraei has authored over 60 scientific publications on nanostructured coatings and thin films and has received numerous scientific awards, such as Khwarizmi award. He was selected among the 10 top best nanotechnologists in his country. Ali Nasar Founder and Chairman, Nanosmart. Nasar Ali's research interests are focused on different coating materials, such as carbon and deposition methods (e.g. CVD, PVD), plasma assisted treatments and nanomaterials. Dr. Nasar Ali has published extensively with over 120 research publications in the field. Dr Ali serves on the editorial board of several nanotechnology related journals, such as Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Journal of Nano Research etc. Furthermore, Dr Ali chairs some high profile international conferences such as NANOSMAT and MPA. Mircea Chipara University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Texas, USA. Mircea Chipara is Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and Geology. The research of Dr. Chipara is focused on materials obtained by dispersing nanometer - sized particles with different physical properties (mechanical, optical, thermal, electrical, or magnetic) within polymeric matrices (nanocomposites). Such materials may exhibit multifunctional properties and may present smart capabilities. Due to their low weight and outstanding physical properties, nanocomposites have potential applications as space materials. The research of Dr. Chipara also includes a thorough investigation of the fundamental mechanisms and processes responsible for the degradation of polymers and polymer - based nanocomposites. Nadhira Bensaada Laidani Senior Scientist and Research Unit leader, Center for Materials and Microsystems of FBK, Trento, Italy. Nadhira Laidani is a Senior Scientist and Research Unit leader at the Center for Materials and Microsystems of FBK, Trento, Italy. She received her diploma of "Engineer in Petrochemistry� from the National Institute of Hydrocarbons and Chemistry (INHC) of Algiers, Algeria, and her Ph.D degree in Applied Chemistry from P.& M. Curie University, Paris, France. She joined FBK (former ITC) in 1991 to conduct her research activity in thin film deposition and characterization, plasma surface treatment and plasma chemistry. Jeff Th.M. De Hosson University of Groningen, Department of Applied Physics, Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials, Groningen, The Netherlands. Professor Jeff Th.M. DeHosson (born 1950) holds a PhD in Physics of the Groningen University (with highest distinction, thesis supervisor Andre Wegener Sleeswijk) and after his postdoctoral years in USA (Northwestern Un. and UCBerkeley) was appointed in 1977 by the Crown to full Professor Applied Physics. His research focuses on the structure-property relationship in structural and functional nanostructured materials, in which ultra-high resolution transmission electron microscopy and surface modification techniques are key issues. He is elected member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences (division physics), Royal Holland Society for Sciences, editor of 3 international journals, including Scripta Materialia, member of editorial board of 12 journals and elected Fellow of various foreign scientific societies, including TMS and ASM-International. He holds Honorary professorships of Tsinghua Un -Beijing, UST-Beijing and Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Un PortElisabeth -SA. He received a number of international awards, including the Eminent Scientist Medal Wessex-Great Brittain/Un. of Southampton, the prestigious European Materials God Medal in 2005 and NanoSmat prize 2009. He published more than 800 articles, including 77 papers in Acta Materialia and supervised up to 2011 in total 69 PhD theses and 316 master students.