Nanocontainers: Their application in smart functional coatings

A new review covers recent developments in nanocontainer-based smart functional coatings during the last 15 years.

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It was demonstrated that the glass transition temperature of the final crosslinked network could be controlled by the addition of a monoallylated monomer. Image source: kwanchaift - stock.adobe.com (symbol image).

A recently published review summarises recent developments in nanocontainer-based smart functional coatings. These types of coatings were first developed by researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces in the year 2006 under the supervision of Professor Mohwald. Since then, the nanocontainer-based smart anti-corrosion coatings have attracted the attention of researchers worldwide, as can be concluded from the number of publications (>1500 publications during the last decade).

In-depth understanding

The concept of the nanocontainers loaded smart coatings has already been transferred to the level of commercialisation. The primary aim of the review is to compile different researches that have been published to develop an in-depth understanding of the field and summarise various nanocontainers utilised, recent advancements in the field, and prospects related to the smart coating loaded with stimuli-responsive nanocontainers. The review also aims to provide extensive knowledge on the underlying phenomena and basic mechanisms that influence the loading and release of active ingredients in nanocontainers, hence controlling their design for application in multifunctional smart coatings.

The review has been published in Progress in Organic Coatings, Volume 176, March 2023.

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