8250 Self Healing Superhydrophobic Coatings for Corrosion Protection

Bryan E. Koene, Shi-Hau Own, Richard Taushanoff Jr., and Laura M. McGrath*
Luna Innovations Incorporated
The total annual corrosion related costs in the US has been estimated at greater than $300 billion.  Much of these costs are associated with scraping and repainting of steel structures.  Because of the staggering costs stemming from corrosion of steel infrastructure, there is a tremendous need to develop intelligent coatings that can perform numerous functions above those historically demanded of coatings.  Luna is addressing the need to enhance the service life of steel infrastructure through a multifunctional coating system.  This coating is i) superhydrophobic as a first line of defense to repel water absorption and ii) self healing to replenish coating integrity after damage to yield long term corrosion resistance.  The technology developed on this program will decrease life cycle costs, reduce maintenance, and increase readiness by limiting equipment down-time.
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