Pitting corrosion of steel is a common phenomenon featuring a random and dynamic process. An understanding of the mechanism and origin of pitting initiation in the early stage remains ambiguous because it is difficult to sense the pitting activity, topographical variations, and local environment at or around pits of carbon steel in situ in a simulated carbonated concrete pore (SCCP) solution. In this work, integrated scanning electrochemical probes assisted by electrochemical scanning tunneling microscopy (ECSTM) were developed to concurrently image the local topography, local pH, and pitting activity in situ in the vicinity of the pits. Ex situ surface topographies and element contents were also determined by scanning electron microscopy (...
International audienceThe local visualisation of corrosion pits has so far failed to convincingly pr...
The local distribution of anodic and cathodic sites in a corroding cut edge using the scanning elect...
Chemical visualization of corrosion processes using scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) in co...
Pitting corrosion has been studied for more than 5 decades by many different techniques, which have ...
The Cl--induced corrosion of metals and alloys is of relevance to a wide range of engineered materia...
Generation of single corrosion pits and in situ monitoring of pit growth on iron exposed to 0.5 M Na...
Passive film breakdown and pit nucleation on 304 and 316 stainless steels in chloride-containing med...
This paper describes methods to study the initiation and formation of localized corrosion pits on st...
We present an approach, termed electrochemical tomography (ECT), for the in-situ study of corrosion ...
The general and localized corrosion of X65 carbon steel in CO2-saturated environments conducive to i...
Passive film breakdown and pit nucleation on 304 and 316 stainless steels in chloride-containing med...
Low carbon steel is widely applied for engineering purposes such as construction of pipelines, vesse...
Localized CO2 corrosion on mild steel is always associated with the partial breakdown of a protectiv...
In situ corrosion investigations of iron were carried out in alkaline environments to determine the ...
This paper provides a brief review of a relatively new technique, namely scanning electrochemical mi...
International audienceThe local visualisation of corrosion pits has so far failed to convincingly pr...
The local distribution of anodic and cathodic sites in a corroding cut edge using the scanning elect...
Chemical visualization of corrosion processes using scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) in co...
Pitting corrosion has been studied for more than 5 decades by many different techniques, which have ...
The Cl--induced corrosion of metals and alloys is of relevance to a wide range of engineered materia...
Generation of single corrosion pits and in situ monitoring of pit growth on iron exposed to 0.5 M Na...
Passive film breakdown and pit nucleation on 304 and 316 stainless steels in chloride-containing med...
This paper describes methods to study the initiation and formation of localized corrosion pits on st...
We present an approach, termed electrochemical tomography (ECT), for the in-situ study of corrosion ...
The general and localized corrosion of X65 carbon steel in CO2-saturated environments conducive to i...
Passive film breakdown and pit nucleation on 304 and 316 stainless steels in chloride-containing med...
Low carbon steel is widely applied for engineering purposes such as construction of pipelines, vesse...
Localized CO2 corrosion on mild steel is always associated with the partial breakdown of a protectiv...
In situ corrosion investigations of iron were carried out in alkaline environments to determine the ...
This paper provides a brief review of a relatively new technique, namely scanning electrochemical mi...
International audienceThe local visualisation of corrosion pits has so far failed to convincingly pr...
The local distribution of anodic and cathodic sites in a corroding cut edge using the scanning elect...
Chemical visualization of corrosion processes using scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) in co...