The corrosion processes related to zinc dissolution that take place in an iron–zinc galvanic pair exposed to a chloride solution were investigated by scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) using a mercury-coated platinum microelectrode as SECM tip. Both the release of zinc ions and the consumption of dissolved oxygen that occur in separate sites at the iron–zinc galvanic pair were monitored. Zinc ion quantification could be performed by stripping the zinc metal collected at the Hg-coated tip using linear sweep voltammetry.
On the use of mercury-coated tips in scanning electrochemical microscopyto investigate galvanic corrosion processes involving zinc and iron
BATTISTEL, DARIO;DANIELE, Salvatore
2012-01-01
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The corrosion processes related to zinc dissolution that take place in an iron–zinc galvanic pair exposed to a chloride solution were investigated by scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) using a mercury-coated platinum microelectrode as SECM tip. Both the release of zinc ions and the consumption of dissolved oxygen that occur in separate sites at the iron–zinc galvanic pair were monitored. Zinc ion quantification could be performed by stripping the zinc metal collected at the Hg-coated tip using linear sweep voltammetry.File in questo prodotto:
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