ABSTRACT

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are mostly used as a protective coating. They have high-energy utilisation, chemical stability, and unique thermal conductivity. These materials are fundamental agents in the coating process. Subsequently, CNTs have been improved by utilising the CNT interface, which has been extended. CNT action significantly affected coating obstruction. CNTs can be promoted to prevent polymer covering corrosion because of their electrical protection. To improve the contact structure and distribution of CNTs, it is necessary to use CNTs in the polymer matrix. This chapter gives a concise report of recent progress in using CNTs in anticorrosive coatings. The anticorrosion characteristics of CNTs in anticorrosive coatings are reviewed and discussed.