I. Annergren et al., Application of localised electrochemical techniques to study kinetics of initiation and propagation during pit growth, ELECTR ACT, 44(24), 1999, pp. 4383-4393
Conventional and localised electrochemical impedance spectroscopies have be
en used to study pitting corrosion of iron-chromium alloys, This approach h
as proven to be very useful since the conventional impedance spectroscopy (
EIS) consists of a combination of the contribution from the passive area as
well as a contribution from the active pit which are not easy to separate.
Therefore localised impedance spectroscopy (LEIS) can provide valuable inf
ormation on the changes of the impedance on a small area. Hence, informatio
n about the impedance behaviour; which only originates from the pit, can th
erefore be obtained. Different stages of pit growth have been studied, e.g.
initiation and pit growth during pitting corrosion. It has been found that
during pit growth the conventional EIS consists of the contribution of the
pit and the surrounding passive area. The dissolution behaviour during pit
growth changes with polarisation and resembles that of anodic dissolution
of iron chromium alloys in acidic chloride environment near the vicinity of
the anodic peak. LEIS measurements indicate that the technique is suitable
to follow changes in the dissolution kinetics during pit growth. (C) 1999
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