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Local Probe Techniques for Corrosion Research: European Federation of Corrosion Publications Number 45 [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (ENSCP-CNRS, France), Edited by (Woodhead Publishing Limited), Edited by (Universite de Bourgogne, France), Edited by (ENSCP-CNRS, France)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 182 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x156 mm, weight: 431 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Mar-2007
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1420054058
  • ISBN-13: 9781420054057
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 182 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x156 mm, weight: 431 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Mar-2007
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1420054058
  • ISBN-13: 9781420054057
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This important collection reviews the range of techniques available and how they can be used to analyze different types of corrosion. The book begins by discussing the use of scanning probe microscopy techniques such as electrochemical scanning tunneling microscopy and atomic force microscopy. It goes on to analyze local electrochemical techniques such as scanning electrochemical microscopy, scanning vibrating electrode techniques, scanning droplet and scanning kelvin probe microscopy, as well as microraman spectroscopy and photoelectrochemical imaging. The book reviews the application of these techniques in practice to various metals and types of coating as well as different kinds of corrosion.
Contributor contact details xi
Series introduction xv
Volumes in the EFC series xvii
Preface xxiii
Local electrochemical methods in corrosion research
1(11)
R. Oltra
Introduction
1(1)
The process of localised corrosion
2(2)
Recent developments in electrochemical probes
4(3)
Recent developments in physical and chemical probes
7(1)
Combining probes to assess localised corrosion
7(3)
Conclusions
10(1)
References
10(2)
Observation of self healing functions on the cut edge of galvanised steel using scanning vibrating electrode technique (SVET) and pH microscopy
12(11)
K. Ogle
S. Morel
D. Jacquet
Introduction
12(1)
Experimental method
13(1)
Results and discussion
14(6)
Conclusions
20(1)
References
21(2)
Application of scanning vibrating electrode technique (SVET) and scanning droplet cell (SDC) techniques to the study of weld corrosion
23(10)
R. Akid
P. Roffey
D. Greenfield
D. Guillen
Introduction
23(2)
Materials and experimental methods
25(1)
Experimental results
26(1)
Discussion
27(5)
Conclusions
32(1)
References
32(1)
Use of scanning vibrating electrode technique (SVET) to probe mechanistic changes in corrosion resistance of zinc aluminium alloy galvanising
33(19)
D. A. Worsley
J. Elvins
J. A. Spittle
Introduction
33(1)
Experimental methods
34(2)
Results and discussion
36(12)
Conclusions
48(2)
Acknowledgements
50(1)
References
50(2)
Local analysis by SVET of the involvement of biological systems in aerobic biocorrosion
52(10)
R. Basseguy
J. Idrac
C. Jacques
A. Bergel
M. L. Delia
L. Etcheverry
Introduction
52(2)
Experimental methods
54(1)
Results
55(4)
Conclusions
59(1)
Acknowledgements
59(2)
References
61(1)
Study of delamination of organic coatings by local electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
62(9)
E. Aragon
C. Merlatti
J.-B. Jorcin
N. Pebere
Introduction
62(1)
Experimental methods
63(2)
Results and discussion
65(4)
Conclusions
69(1)
References
70(1)
Initial stages of localised corrosion by pitting of passivated nickel surfaces studied by scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM)
71(13)
V. Maurice
T. Nakamura
L. H. Klein
P. Marcus
Introduction
71(1)
Experimental methods
72(2)
Results and discussion
74(7)
Conclusions
81(1)
References
82(2)
In situ atomic force microscopy (AFM) study of pitting corrosion and corrosion under strain in a 304L stainless steel
84(11)
F. A. Martin
J. Cousty
J.-L. Masson
C. Bataillon
Introduction
84(1)
Experimental method
85(2)
Results and discussion
87(6)
Conclusions
93(1)
References
93(2)
Etching processes of ZnO[ 0001] surface in solution
95(4)
J. Inukai
K. Itaya
Introduction
95(1)
Experimental methods
96(1)
Results and discussion
96(2)
Acknowledgements
98(1)
References
98(1)
Scanning Kelvin probe force microscopy (SKPFM) applied to various conversion coated aluminium surfaces
99(12)
B. S. Tanem
O. Lunder
O. O. Knudsen
Introduction
99(1)
Experimental methods
100(1)
Results
101(4)
Discussion
105(3)
Conclusions
108(1)
Acknowledgements
108(1)
References
109(2)
Scanning Kelvin probe force microscopy and scanning Kelvin probe in investigation of the effect of microstructure on corrosion behaviour of magnesium alloys
111(15)
M. Jonsson
D. Thierry
N. LeBozec
Introduction
111(1)
Experimental methods
112(2)
Results and discussion
114(9)
Conclusions
123(1)
Acknowledgements
124(1)
References
124(2)
Use of scanning Kelvin probe force microscopy and microcapillary cell to investigate local corrosion behaviour of 7xxx aluminium alloys
126(11)
F. Andreatta
H. Terryn
M. M. Lohrengel
J. H. W. De Wit
Introduction
126(1)
Results and discussion
127(7)
Conclusions
134(1)
References
135(2)
Atmospheric corrosion of low alloy steels in a high-humidity seashore environment
137(8)
H. Masuda
Introduction
137(1)
Experimental method
137(1)
Results and discussion
138(5)
Conclusions
143(1)
References
144(1)
Effect of surface microcracks on pitting susceptibility of manganese sulfide containing stainless steels
145(10)
V. Vignal
R. Oltra
Introduction
145(1)
Experimental method
146(1)
Results and discussion
147(5)
Conclusions
152(1)
Acknowledgements
153(1)
References
153(2)
Effect of applied stress on localised corrosion measurements on aluminium alloy friction stir welds
155(12)
B. J. Connolly
Introduction
155(1)
Experimental method
156(1)
Results and discussion
157(7)
Conclusions
164(1)
Acknowledgements
165(1)
References
165(2)
In situ detection of galvanic coupling during pitting by scanning vibrating electrode technique and microcapillary electrochemical cell
167(5)
H. Krawiec
R. Oltra
V. Vignal
Introduction
167(1)
Experimental methods
168(1)
Results and discussion
169(2)
Conclusions
171(1)
References
171(1)
Photoelectrochemical imaging of thermally grown oxide scales
172(7)
Y. Wouters
L. Marchetti
A. Galerie
P. Bouvier
J.P. Petit
Introduction
172(1)
Experimental method
172(2)
Results and discussion
174(3)
Conclusions
177(1)
References
177(2)
Index 179


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