1. Researchers in China developed a waterborne coating with modified nanoscale titania to protect steel structures in coastal power plants. 2. The coating showed exceptional anticorrosive performance after five years of exposure in subtropical marine conditions. 3. The modified titania nanoparticles enhanced the coating's hydrophobic properties and structural integrity, making it a durable solution for marine infrastructure protection.
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