Analytical methods in corrosion science and engineering
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Analytical methods in corrosion science and engineering
(Corrosion technology)
CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, 2006
- hard
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Damage from corrosion costs billions of dollars per year. Controlling corrosion requires a fundamental, in-depth understanding of the mechanisms and phenomena involved, and this understanding is best achieved through advanced analytical methods. The first book to treat both surface analytical and electrochemical techniques in a single reference, Analytical Methods in Corrosion Science and Engineering equips you with hands-on tools for solving corrosion problems and improving corrosion resistance.
The book begins with the major surface analytical techniques, their principles, instrumentation, and the exact nature of the information derived from their measurements. Individual chapters are devoted to electron spectroscopy, ion analytical methods, nanoprobes, synchrotron methods, infrared spectroscopy, and glow discharge optical emission spectroscopy followed by recent developments in the application of radiotracer methods, nanoscratching, and nanoindentation. Coverage then moves to electrochemical techniques, beginning with an introduction to electrochemical instrumentation that reveals the requirements for accurate and meaningful measurements as well as potential errors and how to avoid them. The authors provide a thorough background of each technique and illustrate its use for a variety of corrosion systems, in many cases using examples of practical industrial applications.
Contributed by a team of prominent experts from major universities and national research laboratories around the world, Analytical Methods in Corrosion Science and Engineering is the most comprehensive guide available for investigating surface corrosion.
Table of Contents
X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy in Corrosion Research. Auger Electron Spectroscopy. Studies of Metal Corrosion and Oxidation Phenomenon using Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry. MeV Ion Beam Analytical Methods. Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy. Synchrotron Methods for Corrosion Research. Infrared Spectroscopy. Glow Discharge Optical Emission Spectroscopy. Recent Developments in the Application of Radiotracer Methods in Corrosion Studies. Nanoindentation and Nanoscratching Techniques for Evaluation of Mechanical Properties of Surface Films. Introduction to Electrochemical Instrumentation. DC Electrochemical Methods. Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS). The Electrochemical Noise Technique. Scanning Electrode Techniques for Investigating Near-Surface Solution Current Densities. Application of Scanning Kelvin Probe in Corrosion Science. The Microcell Technique. Photoelectrochemical Techniques in Corrosion Studies. Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance.
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