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Sustainable Anticorrosive Nanocoating

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Eco-friendly graphene nanocomposite for corrosion protection

Corrosion in oil pipelines remains a significant issue, leading to expensive repairs and reduced lifespan. This project tackles the problem by developing a novel graphene oxide-cadmium sulphide (GO-CdS) nanocomposite coating. The composite forms a protective layer that significantly reduces corrosion, enhancing the longevity of steel pipelines. Sourced from green materials, the coating is eco-friendly and cost-effective, offering a sustainable solution to pipeline maintenance in harsh environments. This innovative approach promises to improve infrastructure while lowering overall maintenance costs

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  • Nadra Ali Salim Alzakwani

    Nadra Ali Salim Alzakwani

    National University of Science and Technology – Oman

    Nadra Ali Alzakwani is a passionate Chemical Engineering graduate, specializing in Petrochemical Engineering. She has received the NU Best Student Award (2021-2022) and published her research in SCOPUS-indexed journals. Nadra's work has been featured at international conferences, including the Second International Conference on Environmental Sciences and Engineering for Sustainable Development. Her leadership skills were highlighted at the 12th National Symposium on Engineering Final Year Projects. Recognized for her innovative mindset and dedication to sustainability, Nadra is committed to advancing solutions that align with global environmental goals. more

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