Experimental Methods of Corrosion Inhibition Assessment

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2021

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American Chemical Society

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Abstract

Corrosion testing is a vital step that must be completed before materials and products can be used in real-world applications. Electrochemical reactions accompanied by changes in both the metal and the environment in contact with the metal are known as corrosion. Although corrosion has a common mechanism on a microscopic level, various microstructures, designs, and compositions will undergo different types of corrosion. Experimental methods for the estimation of kinetic, thermodynamic,and mechanistic aspects of metal corrosion are described in this chapter. Special emphasis is paid to electrochemical experimentation to determine the relative stability of materials, annual loss of material, inhibition efficiency, and the effects of environmental conditions, preferably in situ, in vitro, and in vivo. © 2021 American Chemical Society. All rights reserved.

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Corrosion inhibition, Corrosion testing, Electrochemical reactions, Experimental methods, Kinetic aspects, Materials and products, Microscopic levels, Microstructure design, Real-world, Types of corrosions, Electrochemical corrosion

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ACS Symposium Series

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1403

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