The measurement of corrosion using electrochemical 1f noise

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Abstract

Amplitude spectra of low frequency electrochemical noise are presented which show a correlation between the rate and mode of corrosion attack and fluctuations of the corrosion potential. The results indicate the possibility of a non-perturbative electrochemical corrosion monitoring technique capable of detection of pitting and crevice attack.

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