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Publikováno v:
Corrosion. 77:1291-1298
Polymer coatings can be used to mitigate the corrosion of steel in high-chloride environments. Obtaining speciation information from thin corrosion layers can be important for understanding corrosion mechanisms, including polymer coating failure. Thi
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Surface and Interface Analysis. 51:681-691
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Surface and Interface Analysis. 51:525-530
Publikováno v:
Corrosion Science. 145:35-46
Methods for the study of corrosion of steel through opaque polymer films are limited and require the observation of surface defects to indicate corrosion. Reported herein is a novel methodology for the analysis of corrosion through a polymer film usi
Publikováno v:
Corrosion Science. 144:198-206
The simultaneous collection of x-ray fluorescence (XRF) intensity maps for several elements was combined with x-ray absorption near-edge spectroscopy (XANES) to perform a non-destructive study of polymer-steel interfaces exposed to high pH potash bri
Autor:
Michael J. Lardner, Ian J. Burgess, Scott M. Rosendahl, Ferenc Borondics, Burke C. Barlow, Kaiyang Tu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry. 800:184-189
The high spatial resolution provided by synchrotron generated infrared (IR) radiation has been used to map spatiotemporal concentration profiles in the diffusion layer around a working electrode. An IR spectroelectrochemcial cell employing an inlaid
Autor:
H. Huang, J. Jay Leitch, B. Shobeir, Ian J. Burgess, A. Morrison, G. Moula, G. Szymanski, Burke C. Barlow, Jacek Lipkowski
Publikováno v:
Electrochimica Acta. 248:112-122
A laboratory-grown nickel sample was used to investigate the galvanostatic dissolution under industrial electroplating conditions. The sample contained multiple layers corresponding to changes in the Ni(CO)4 decomposition temperature ranging from 200
Publikováno v:
Journal of The Electrochemical Society. 163:C164-C170
Publikováno v:
ECS Meeting Abstracts. :981-981
This work used the unique capability of synchrotron x-rays to probe a buried polymer/metal interface with high energy resolution and spatial resolution on the micron scale. X-rays of sufficient energy can penetrate the organic polymer coating and int
Autor:
B. Shobeir, Jacek Lipkowski, H. Huang, Burke C. Barlow, A. Morrison, Ian J. Burgess, J. Jay Leitch, G. Moula, G. Szymanski
The dissolution mechanism of nickel grown by the carbonyl process was investigated using laboratory Ni samples. These samples were purposely engineered to form an alternating lamellar structure of Ni layers grown under two limiting conditions. Three
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https://hdl.handle.net/10214/26747