Nanostructured Coatings: Review on Processing Techniques, Corrosion Behaviour and Tribological Performance

Nanomaterials (Basel). 2022 Apr 12;12(8):1323. doi: 10.3390/nano12081323.

Abstract

Corrosion and tribology are surface phenomena. Modifying surfaces of materials without resorting to altering their bulk properties is an effective route to alleviate corrosion, friction and wear, encountered in engineering applications. With the advancements in the field of nanotechnology, surface protective coatings with nanomaterials can be readily developed to explore their functionality in mitigating chemical/physical damage of surfaces. Surface protection enhances performance and operating lifetimes of industrial machinery components. This review presents insights on various types of recently developed nanostructured coatings, their synthesis routes, corrosion behaviour and tribological performance. It provides the state-of-the-art information on the development of nanostructured coatings, namely, ceramic coatings, metallic coatings and nanocomposite coatings with metal and polymer matrices. Biomimetic approaches in making nanostructured coatings and challenges encountered in the development of nanostructured coatings are highlighted.

Keywords: ceramics; corrosion; metallic; nanocomposites; nanomaterials; nanostructured coatings; synthesis; tribology.

Publication types

  • Review