Corrosion inhibition and dealloying descriptors - COIN DESC

Project summary

COIN DESC is a basic research project targeted at (1) the design of corrosion resistant copper-based alloy systems by using corrosion inhibitors and at (2) deepening the mechanistic understanding of corrosion inhibition. The specific innovation objective of the project is to identify the physically-sound corrosion inhibition and dealloying descriptors, depending on the metallic material and environment to which the material is exposed. Such descriptors are mandatory for the construction of a new corrosion inhibitor virtual design framework which will allow a faster and more rational based screening of new specifically designed corrosion inhibitors with superior characteristics. These principle objectives will be achieved by means of an iterative learning, synergistic modelling-experimental approach pursuing the ICME-oriented paradigm, consisting of multi-scale modelling and simulation, chemical synthesis of new materials, multi-scale experimental analysis and testing, and validation.

Project Details

Call

Call 2015


Call Topic

Integrated Computational Materials Engineering


Project start

01.03.2017


Project end

29.02.2020


Total project costs

702.855 €


Total project funding

702.855 €


TRL

-


Coordinator

Dr. Anton Kokalj

Jožef Stefan Institute, Jamova 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia


Partners and Funders Details

Consortium Partner   Country Funder
Jožef Stefan Institute
https://www.ijs.si
Research org. Slovenia SI-MIZS
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya – BarcelonaTech
http://www.upc.edu/
University Spain ES-MINECO
Hasselt University
http://www.uhasselt.be/
University Belgium BE-FWO
Delft University of Technology
https://www.tudelft.nl
University Netherlands NL-NWO

Keywords

computational materials science, multiscale approach, surface modification, interfaces, metal alloys, corrosion inhibitors, organic thin films