Nanocoatings in modern construction

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The review analyzes the state of the nanocoating market, shows main types of nanocoatings, as well as drivers and barriers to their development and application. Modern progress in the field of nanotechnology allows us to attribute nanocoating to high performance materials, the structure and properties of which can be “designed” according to specific functional criteria and the level of environmental impact. They present unique remarkable characteristics compared to conventional coating materials in construction industry. The government’s grandiose plans to commission new housing and road infrastructure, as well as ambitious projects to develop the Arctic and ensure national security, should lead to the growth of the industry as a whole, as well as to an increase in demand for more efficient, innovative building materials, including nanocoatings and nanopaints.

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Construction, nanomaterials and nanotechnologies, functional coatings, world market, drivers and barriers, sustainable development

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/142226928

IDR: 142226928   |   DOI: 10.15828/2075-8545-2021-13-1-5-11

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