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Progress in Corrosion Science and Engineering I

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The present volume of Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry is composed of four chapters covering topics having relevance both in corrosion science and materials engineering. All of the chapters provide comprehensive coverage of recent advances in corrosion science. The first chapter, by Maurice and Marcus, provides a comprehensive review on the structural aspects and anti-corrosion properties of passive films on metals and alloys. These authors look at recent experimental data collected by in-situ microscopic techniques coupled with electrochemical methods. A detailed description is given of the nucleation and growth of 2-dimensional passive films at earlier stages, their effect on the corrosion properties of metal surfaces, and the nanostructures of- dimensional passive films. On the basis of the experimental data reviewed, the authors present a model for passivity breakdown and pit initiation, which takes into account the preferential role of grain boundaries. In Chapter 2, Takahashi and his co-workers give a specialized account on the electrochemical and structural properties of anodic oxide films formed on aluminum. In addition to the electrochemical corrosion-related problems of anodic oxide films, the chapter reviews state-of-the-art research of nano-/mic- fabrications based on anodizing treatments combined with chemical/mechanical processes such as laser irradiation, atomic force micro-probe processing and thin film deposition techniques.

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Structure, Passivation and Localized Corrosion of Metal Surfaces.- Anodic Oxide Films on Aluminum: Their Significance for Corrosion Protection and Micro- and Nano-Technologies.- Electrochemical, Microscopic and Surface Analytical Studies of Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Alloys.- Physicochemical Characterization of Passive Films and Corrosion Layers by Differential Admittance and Photocurrent Spectroscopy.

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The present volume of Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry is composed of four chapters covering topics having relevance both in corrosion science and materials engineering. All of the chapters provide comprehensive coverage of recent advances in corrosion science. The first chapter, by Maurice and Marcus, provides a comprehensive review on the structural aspects and anti-corrosion properties of passive films on metals and alloys. These authors look at recent experimental data collected by in-situ microscopic techniques coupled with electrochemical methods. A detailed description is given of the nucleation and growth of 2-dimensional passive films at earlier stages, their effect on the corrosion properties of metal surfaces, and the nanostructures of- dimensional passive films. On the basis of the experimental data reviewed, the authors present a model for passivity breakdown and pit initiation, which takes into account the preferential role of grain boundaries. In Chapter 2, Takahashi and his co-workers give a specialized account on the electrochemical and structural properties of anodic oxide films formed on aluminum. In addition to the electrochemical corrosion-related problems of anodic oxide films, the chapter reviews state-of-the-art research of nano-/mic- fabrications based on anodizing treatments combined with chemical/mechanical processes such as laser irradiation, atomic force micro-probe processing and thin film deposition techniques.

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“The recent volume of the series Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry edited by Su-Il Pyun from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering of the Korean Advance Institute of Science and Technology, and Jong-Won Lee from the Energy Group of the Samsung Advance Institute of Technology supplies decidedly a very useful update about topics regarding corrosion science and engineering for the scientific community working on them. The book is divided in four chapters and represents wide interests.”­­­ (H. S. Klapper, Materials and Corrosion, Vol. 62 (10), 2011)

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From the reviews:
"The recent volume of the series Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry edited by Su-Il Pyun from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering of the Korean Advance Institute of Science and Technology, and Jong-Won Lee from the Energy Group of the Samsung Advance Institute of Technology supplies decidedly a very useful update about topics regarding corrosion science and engineering for the scientific community working on them. The book is divided in four chapters and represents wide interests." (H. S. Klapper, Materials and Corrosion, Vol. 62 (10), 2011)

Product details

Assisted by LEE (Editor), Lee (Editor), Jong-Won Lee (Editor), Su-I Pyun (Editor), Su-Il Pyun (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9781489983602
ISBN 978-1-4899-8360-2
No. of pages 319
Dimensions 127 mm x 21 mm x 207 mm
Weight 369 g
Illustrations XV, 319 p.
Series Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry
Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Physical chemistry

B, Chemistry and Materials Science, electrochemistry, corrosion, Materials science, Coatings, Corrosion and anti-corrosives, Tribology, Corrosion and Coatings, Tribology, Tribology (friction & lubrication), Tribology (friction and lubrication)

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