Hydrogels as Next-Generation Anti-Corrosive Coatings: Design, Mechanisms, and Prospects

Abstract

Metal corrosion poses a persistent global challenge across industries, driving the search for advanced protective systems that surpass the limitations of conventional passive coatings. Hydrogels, with their unique characteristics, have emerged as promising coating materials for addressing the bottleneck limitations of conventional anti-corrosive coatings. Although hydrogel-based coatings have demonstrated certain corrosion-resistant properties, critical challenges-such as inadequate mechanical strength, poor long-term stability under harsh conditions, and limited durability during service-remain unsolved. To develop more effective hydrogel-based anti-corrosion systems, it is essential to systematically investigate hydrogel's synthesis strategies, application methods on metallic substrates, and the dynamic response mechanism of hydrogel coatings to external stimuli. Accordingly, the first section of this review details the preparation process of hydrogel and proposes potential improvements based on a critical analysis of its advantages and technical limitations. The second section dissects the dual protective mechanisms of hydrogel coatings: (1) as resilient physical barriers that impede corrosive species, and (2) as active protection systems that enable controlled release of corrosion inhibitors and intrinsic self-healing via dynamic bonds. We systematically present application advances, categorizing hydrogel usage as direct coatings, composite fillers, and inhibitor reservoirs. Special emphasis is placed on material compatibility, inhibitor release kinetics, and strategies for optimizing self-healing performance. This review concludes by outlining future research directions, emphasizing the need for robust interfacial adhesion, multi-functional design, and stimuli-responsive systems to bridge the gap between laboratory innovation and practical, industrial application.

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
23 Jan 2026
Accepted
27 Mar 2026
First published
30 Mar 2026

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Hydrogels as Next-Generation Anti-Corrosive Coatings: Design, Mechanisms, and Prospects

F. Yang, Y. Zhang, Y. Yin, Y. Cai, C. Zhang, Q. Miao and W. Wang, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6TA00671J

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