2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.coco.2019.10.002
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Conducting polyborozirconia(o-toluidine) nanostructures: Effect of boron and zirconia doping on synthesis, characterization and their corrosion protective performance

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“…Polythiophenederived nanomaterials feature a high electrical conductivity of 42 Scm −1 and an EMI SE of 126 dB [72]. Polythiophene has also been applied to form EMI shielding materials due to its high electrical conductivity [73,74]. However, it has been relatively less explored compared with polyaniline and polypyrrole matrices.…”
Section: Conducting Polymers In Emi Shieldingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polythiophenederived nanomaterials feature a high electrical conductivity of 42 Scm −1 and an EMI SE of 126 dB [72]. Polythiophene has also been applied to form EMI shielding materials due to its high electrical conductivity [73,74]. However, it has been relatively less explored compared with polyaniline and polypyrrole matrices.…”
Section: Conducting Polymers In Emi Shieldingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With TiO 2 used instead, a protection efficiency of 97.85% was found; increased tortuosity caused by the inclusion of the nanoparticles was suggested [133]. The superior corrosion protection of conducting polyborozirconia(o-toluidine) nanostructures added to epoxy coatings on carbon steel has not been supported by experimental evidence [134].…”
Section: Application As Coating For Corrosion Protectionmentioning
confidence: 99%