Metastable and stable pitting events at zinc passive layer in alkaline solutions
Published 2013 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Metastable and stable pitting events at zinc passive layer in alkaline solutions
Authors
Keywords
Zinc, Pitting, Metastable pitting, Chlorate, Perchlorate, SEM, AFM
Journal
IONICS
Volume 20, Issue 1, Pages 127-136
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2013-07-10
DOI
10.1007/s11581-013-0953-7
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- The effect of 0.4wt.% Mn addition on the localized corrosion behaviour of zinc in a long-term experiment
- (2012) Xiu-Ling Shang et al. ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
- Metastable pitting characteristics of aluminium alloys measured using current transients during potentiostatic polarisation
- (2012) R.K. Gupta et al. ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
- Passive films at the nanoscale
- (2012) Vincent Maurice et al. ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
- In Situ Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM) Detection of Metal Dissolution during Zinc Corrosion by Means of Mercury Sphere-Cap Microelectrode Tips
- (2011) Ricardo M. Souto et al. CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
- Representing localized corrosion processes through cellular automata
- (2011) Grabriela Contreras et al. CORROSION REVIEWS
- Modeling pit initiation rate as a function of environment for Aluminum alloy 7075-T651
- (2011) M.K. Cavanaugh et al. ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
- Perchlorate reduction during electrochemically induced pitting corrosion of zero-valent titanium (ZVT)
- (2011) Chunwoo Lee et al. JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
- Structure of Chlorine K-Edge XANES Spectra During the Breakdown of Passive Oxide Films on Aluminum
- (2011) William E. O’Grady et al. Journal of Physical Chemistry C
- Role of codeposited impurities during growth. II. Dependence of morphology on binding and barrier energies
- (2011) Rajesh Sathiyanarayanan et al. PHYSICAL REVIEW B
- Pitting Corrosion of Zinc in Na2S2O3Solutions. Part I. Polarization Studies and Morphology of Pitting
- (2011) Sayed S. Abd El-Rehim et al. ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PHYSIKALISCHE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY & CHEMICAL PHYSICS
- Evaluation of metastable pitting on titanium by charge integration of current transients
- (2010) Zhonglin Jiang et al. CORROSION SCIENCE
- Combined anodic/cathodic transient currents within nucleating pits on Al–Fe alloy surfaces
- (2010) L. Speckert et al. CORROSION SCIENCE
- Performances of highly insulated compact zinc roofs under a humid-moderate climate - part II: corrosion behavior
- (2010) R. Zheng et al. Journal of Building Physics
- Galvanostatic study of the breakdown of Zn passivity by sulphate anions
- (2009) E.E. Abd El Aal et al. CORROSION SCIENCE
- Pitting corrosion studies on Al and Al–Zn alloys in SCN− solutions
- (2009) Mohammed A. Amin et al. ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
- Kinetic measurements during transient film growth on zinc
- (2009) Yun Chen et al. QUIMICA NOVA
- Localized passivity breakdown of iron in chlorate- and perchlorate-containing sulphuric acid solutions: A study based on current oscillations and a point defect model
- (2008) M. Pagitsas et al. ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
- Kinetic macroscopic description of the microscopic structure of dissolving interfaces: Influence of the electrochemical kinetics
- (2008) P. Córdoba-Torres et al. ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
- Metastable and stable pitting events on Al induced by chlorate and perchlorate anions—Polarization, XPS and SEM studies
- (2008) Mohammed A. Amin ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
- Role of alloyed silicon and some inorganic inhibitors in the inhibition of meta-stable and stable pitting of Al in perchlorate solutions
- (2008) Mohammed A. Amin et al. JOURNAL OF APPLIED ELECTROCHEMISTRY
- Effect of impurities on pentacene island nucleation
- (2008) B. R. Conrad et al. PHYSICAL REVIEW B
- On the role of NO2− ions in passivity breakdown of Zn in deaerated neutral sodium nitrite solutions and the effect of some inorganic inhibitors
- (2007) Mohammed A. Amin et al. ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
Become a Peeref-certified reviewer
The Peeref Institute provides free reviewer training that teaches the core competencies of the academic peer review process.
Get StartedAsk a Question. Answer a Question.
Quickly pose questions to the entire community. Debate answers and get clarity on the most important issues facing researchers.
Get Started