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Application of AFM-Based Techniques in Studies of Corrosion and Corrosion Inhibition of Metallic Alloys

K.A. Yasakau

2020Corrosion and Materials Degradation76 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this review several scanning probe microscopy techniques are briefly discussed as valuable assets for corrosionists to study corrosion susceptibility and inhibition of metals and alloys at sub-micrometer resolution. At the beginning, the review provides the reader with background of atomic force microscopy (AFM) and related techniques such as scanning Kelvin probe force microscopy (SKPFM) and electrochemical AFM (EC-AFM). Afterwards, the review presents the current state of corrosion research and specific applications of the techniques in studying important metallic materials for the aircraft and automotive industries. Different corrosion mechanisms of metallic materials are addressed emphasizing the role of intermetallic inclusions, grain boundaries, and impurities as focal points for corrosion initiation and development. The presented information demonstrates the importance of localized studies using AFM-based techniques in understanding corrosion mechanisms of metallic materials and developing efficient means of corrosion prevention.

Topics & Concepts

CorrosionKelvin probe force microscopeMaterials scienceIntermetallicAtomic force microscopyMetallurgyScanning electrochemical microscopyNanotechnologyScanning probe microscopyMetalElectrochemistryChemistryPhysical chemistryElectrodeAlloyCorrosion Behavior and InhibitionForce Microscopy Techniques and ApplicationsHydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metals
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