Abstract
Electrochemical noise studies have been shown to be susceptible to asymmetry between the two electrodes that are normally used to measure the current noise, and there is consequently a need for noise monitoring methods that use a single electrode. In this paper such a method is presented. It uses the simultaneous measurement of electrochemical impedance (which indicates the rate of uniform corrosion) and electrochemical noise (which indicates the tendency to localization of the corrosion).
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2003
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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