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Get Free AccessTo address the challenges of high-temperature corrosion in marine exhaust systems this study utilizes a one-step electrodeposition technique to fabricate a superhydrophobic Co-Al 2 O 3 composite coating on low-carbon steel. A comprehensive analysis was conducted to examine the coating’s surface morphology, hydrophobic characteristics, self-cleaning capability, corrosion resistance, and thermal stability. The results demonstrated that the composite coating exhibited remarkable hydrophobicity, with a contact angle (CA) of approximately 163.7°. Furthermore, after heating to 500 °C, the coating maintained superior corrosion resistance, achieving a corrosion protection efficiency ( η ) of 89.8 % in a 3.5 wt % sodium chloride solution. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) revealed that the coating effectively suppressed electrochemical reactions, thus prolonging the protection of the metal surface. These findings suggest that the Co-Al 2 O 3 composite coating provides potential protective capabilities for metals in marine environments, making it suitable for high-temperature corrosion resistance in gas turbines. This approach has the potential to extend equipment lifespan and reduce maintenance costs.
Aiguo Chen, Zhou Fu, Yi Zhang, Zan Huang, Agustin Valera Medina, Hua Xiao, Xiaoyang Wu (2025). A High-temperature and corrosion-resistant Co-Al2O3 composite superhydrophobic coating for marine exhaust emission systems. Journal of Physics Conference Series, 3009(1), pp. 012012-012012, DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/3009/1/012012.
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2025
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Journal of Physics Conference Series
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10.1088/1742-6596/3009/1/012012
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