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New insights on slippery lubricant-infused porous surfaces technique in mitigating microbial corrosion
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Ini-Ibehe Nabuk Etim
[1
]
Ruiyong Zhang
[2
]
Can Wang
[3
]
Sikandar Khan
[1
]
Krishnamurthy Mathivanan
[4
]
Jizhou Duan
[1
]
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Advanced Marine Materials, Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Corrosion and Bio
[2] P. M. B,fouling, Institute of Oceanology
[3] Federal University of Technology PMB,Marine Chemistry and Corrosion Research Group, Department of Marine Science, Akwa Ibom State University
[4] Guangxi Academy of Sciences,Africa Centre of Excellence in Future Energies and Electrochemical Systems (ACE
[5] Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University,FUELS)
[6] Saveetha University,Institute of Marine Corrosion Protection, Guangxi Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science
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10.1038/s41529-025-00581-y
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Microorganisms in notable environments often impact metal corrosion—this characteristic is designated microbiologically-influenced corrosion (MIC), and its effect has led to the cost of material repairs. Some key measures adopted to mitigate MIC are protective coatings, slippery lubricant-infused porous surfaces (SLIPS), and corrosion inhibitors. Interestingly, SLIPS has been used recently as a novel technique in antifouling and biocorrosion applications. This is due to its liquid-repellent characteristic sliding angles of about <5° compared to other surfaces with a contact angle of about > 150°. In one of the studies, the slippery lubricant surfaces displayed the superlative anti-biofouling characteristics by reducing the fouled region by <10% for about 72 h irrespective of the underlying layer of the substrate. This review provides an updated overview of the developments in SLIPS technology, focusing on its application in mitigating MIC across environments.
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