A quartz crystal analyzer is utilized to monitor the corrosion process of a
n aluminum surface. A quartz crystal having 2000 Angstrom of aluminum layer
is installed in a specially designed cell and is in contact with an electr
olyte solution. While a constant potential is applied to the cell, the reso
nance frequency and resonance resistance are simultaneously measured using
the analyzer. In addition, surface topographs are taken with an atomic forc
e microscope and the element analysis of the surface is conducted using an
energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer.
We believe that the resonance frequency and the resonance resistance during
the corrosion process can be explained by the change of surface structure
caused by the corrosion. The amount of surface metal dissolution affects th
e variation of the resonance frequency and the resonance resistance due to
the mass changes of surface metal and entrapped liquid and surface roughnes
s. These are supported by the surface topograph and element analysis, and i
t is found that a simple measurement using the quartz crystal analyzer can
replace the complex monitoring employing large equipments in the investigat
ion of a corrosion process of metal surface. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V.
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