997 resultados para Anodic Electrode


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Heterogeneous electrochemical processes are very common in industry and are important, but difficult topics in electrochemical and corrosion science studies. Traditional electrochemical techniques which employ a conventional one-piece electrode have major limitations in studying heterogeneous electrochemical processes since the one-piece electrode has major difficulties in measuring electrochemical parameters from local areas of the electrode surface. In order to overcome this problem, a multi-piece electrode, namely the wire beam electrode, has been developed. This new electrode enables the measurement of electrochemical parameters from local areas over a working electrode surface and thus it can be used to study heterogeneous electrochemical processes. This paper describes how this new electrode was applied in studying several typical heterogeneous electrochemical processes including water-drop corrosion, corrosion under non-uniform organic films and cathodic protection.

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An electrochemically integrated multi-electrode array namely the wire beam electrode (WBE) and noise signatures analysis have been applied in novel combinations to study crevice corrosion behaviour in the presence of pits. Characteristic electrochemical noise signatures were found to correlate with characteristic changes in WBE current distribution maps, which indicate corrosion rates distributions, corrosion patterns and the degree of pitting and crevice corrosion. Specifically, two characteristic noise patterns were observed: (i) the characteristic noise pattern of quick potential changes towards more negative direction with no recovery (termed noise signature I) was found to correspond with the initiation and stabilization of the anode inside crevice; and (ii) the characteristic noise pattern of the cyclic potential oscillation at a constant frequency (termed noise signature II) was found to correspond with the stable anodic dissolution in the occluded cavity site in WBE current distribution maps. A new parameter namely the localization parameter (LP) has been proposed to describe the degree of localization. The LP for crevice corrosion was found to be low compared to that for pitting corrosion.

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This paper describes a new experiment for studying crevice corrosion. A wire beam electrode was employed in this experiment to measure electrochemical parameters directly from crevice area and these parameters were used to calculate instantaneous crevice corrosion kinetics. A clear correlation between calculated corrosion depth map and real corrosion appearance was obtained.

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Nonuniform electrodeposition is a major concern in almost every practical electrodeposition application. The ablility to control nonuniformity in electrodeposition is the key to successful plating for corrosion resistance, and more especially to meeting the very exacting requirements of electroforming, electrodeposition. This paper presents a novel technique namely the wire beam electrode (WBE) for characterizing and monitoring nonuniform electroplating processes. For the first time, the nonuniform distribution of electroplating currents (NDEC) has been mapped. Preliminary experimental results indicated that electrochemical heterogeneity was the key factor affecting NDEC. The secondary current distribution, rather than the primary current distribution, played a major role in determining the NDEC. This work suggests that the WBE is a practical tool for characterizing and optimizing electrodeposition processes and for verifying the accuracy and completeness of mathematic modelling of electrodeposition processes.