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Metal matrix composite (MMC) and nanocomposite coatings are being proposed as alternatives to their monolithic counterparts. In this paper, we present the results of our tests on the corrosion response of Ni-P MMC coatings with micro-crystalline and nano-crystalline diamond as the dispersed phase.
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Traditional sacrificial protection afforded by zinc rich primer technology relies on the zinc metal acting as its own metallic pathway to transfer electrons to the steel substrate. Understanding this mechanism of corrosion protection versus an enhanced method of electron transfer using a self-assembling nanoscale carbon quantum network will demonstrate to the reader how this new approach to galvanic corrosion protection is more effective, sustainable, and greener for the environment.