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Research Information Industry, State, and Federal agencies have supported Dr. Brown's research. Chromate replacement technology, bio composites, surface treatment for paint adhesion and cathodes for undersea batteries are Dr. Brown's current research projects. A new research area is using naturally occurring materials to manufacture composite by simple low cost technologies. To view more on these areas go to the Corrosion and Surfaces Laboratory link below Corrosion and Surfaces
Laboratory Graduate
Applications To apply to URI Chemical
Engineering Graduate program follow the link:- http://www.uri.edu/gsadmis/gsform.html Recent Presentations Degradation of
Structural Materials in Transportation. Publications S. C. Yang, R. Brown, R. Racicot, Y. Lin, F. McClarnon , Electroactive polymers for corrosion inhibition of aluminum alloys, Polymer Preprints 41, 1777 (2000) Robert J. Racicot, Sze C. Yang and Richard Brown, Electrochemical
impedance spectroscopy studies of a double strand polyaniline coating on
aluminum alloys in acidic environments, Research Topical Symposium, Corrosion 2000, 113-128, NACE
International, April 2000.
Patents
7,101,808 Chromate free method for surface etching
of stainless steel. 7,011,254 Chromate free method for surface etching
of titanium. 7,001,533 Chromate free method for surface etching
of aluminum and aluminum alloys. 6,706,207 Non-chromate
metal surface etching solutions. 6,762,238 Water-borne polymeric complex and
anti-corrosive composition. 6,150,023 Electroactive polymer coatings for
corrosion control.
Courses. Corrosion
and Corrosion Control CHE534 CHE 333
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