ABSTRACT

Inherent defects of polymer materials restrict their stability and validity in the complex and harsh marine environment. Thus, it’s important to develop high-performance coatings against corrosion. Benefiting from their significant features such as large specific surface area, adjustable structure and function, regular pore arrangement, and abundant active sites, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) exhibit great application prospects as anticorrosion materials. In this section, we introduce the application of MOFs in corrosion protection to provide a theoretical basis and experimental reference for the further development of anticorrosion coatings.