Corrosion Protection at the Nanoscale 2020
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-819359-4.00016-7
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Corrosion behavior of ceramic nanocomposite coatings at nanoscale

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“…Cer_NC are not restricted only to carbides, but include oxides/nitrides/metallics/non-metallic in them. Nano-phase stability/fracture toughness present in these NCs reveals that metal-oxides of d-block have better potential features than other metallic/organic-oxides at a small nanorange [69,70]. There is an even distribution of ceramic-matrix with metal/non-metals in Cer_NCs of MCs/NMCs.…”
Section: Metal-ceramics (Mcs) / Non-metallic-ceramics (Nmcs) Based Ncsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Cer_NC are not restricted only to carbides, but include oxides/nitrides/metallics/non-metallic in them. Nano-phase stability/fracture toughness present in these NCs reveals that metal-oxides of d-block have better potential features than other metallic/organic-oxides at a small nanorange [69,70]. There is an even distribution of ceramic-matrix with metal/non-metals in Cer_NCs of MCs/NMCs.…”
Section: Metal-ceramics (Mcs) / Non-metallic-ceramics (Nmcs) Based Ncsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…This combination yields materials with enhanced characteristics, including decreased weight compared to conventional ceramics, greater strength, dimensional stability, and heightened resistance to heat, wear, and tear. 147 , 148 For instance, bioceramics are ceramic materials compatible with living tissues, making them suitable for medical and dental implants. Bioactive magnesium silicate ceramics are predominantly assessed in bone tissue engineering.…”
Section: Nanocomposites In Cancer Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While choosing the material for ceramic-resistant coatings, an important criterion is the thermal expansion coefficient (TEC). Thus, to avoid cracks and obtain the desired properties, the optimal ceramic coating should have a TEC close to that of the substrate [ 46 ].…”
Section: Matricesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oxide systems are frequently preferred for better wear and corrosion-resistant applications because of their high-temperature resistance, insulation properties, and phase stability [ 46 ]. However, in order to diminish their brittleness and enhance the toughness, as well as for enhanced wear resistance and thermal and chemical stability of the coatings, ceramic matrix composites are preferred toward the monolithic matrix component [ 140 ].…”
Section: Ceramic Matrix Nanocomposites (Cmncs)mentioning
confidence: 99%