- Author
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Lin, C. J.
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Du, R. G.
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Nguyen, T.
- Title
- In-Situ Imaging of Chloride Ions at the Metal/Solution Interface by Scanning Combination Microelectrodes.
- Coporate
- Xiamen University, China
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
- Journal
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Corrosion,
Vol. 56,
No. 1,
41-47,
January 2000
- Keywords
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chloride ion
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ion selective microelectrode
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imaging
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interface
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microelectrode
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solution/metal
- Abstract
- Combination solid silver-silver (Ag/AgCl) and liquid membrane Cl- ion-selective microelectrodes have been designed and constructed. These microelectrodes, which have a micrometer size tip, contain two compartments, one serves as the reference electrode and the other as the Cl- ion-selective electrode. The microelectrodes have been used to map in situ Cl- ion distribution in several localized corrosion systems. When used with a computerized scanning stage, the microelectrodes can provide information on the distribution of Cl- ions near the metal/electrolyte interface. Cl- ions were observed to migrate towards, and accumulate near, the anodic region forming a "chloride ion rich island" on the metal surface. Scanning combination Cl- ion-selective microelectrodes may provide a useful tool for mechanistic studies of localized corrosion.