A High-Throughput Artificial Pit Technique to Measure Kinetic Parameters for Pitting Stability

  • Srinivasan J
  • McGrath M
  • Kelly R
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© The Author(s) 2015. Published by ECS. A cyclic electrochemical technique was developed which enables rapid, high-throughput extraction of important kinetic parameters from one-dimensional artificial pit (lead-in-pencil) electrode experiments. This approach combined methods for pit initiation and propagation with kinetic measurements at a series of pit depths to measure two key kinetic parameters - the pit stability product under a salt film (i·x)saltfilmand the repassivation potential Erp- from a single experiment. The entire sequence was cycled and automated for efficient, high-volume data collection and analysis for the case of stainless steel in neutral chloride solution. This method offered advantages in the extraction and interpretation of data from a wide range of pit depths, permitting statistical analysis of the kinetic parameters required for determining the critical conditions for pit stability and repassivation.

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Srinivasan, J., McGrath, M. J., & Kelly, R. G. (2015). A High-Throughput Artificial Pit Technique to Measure Kinetic Parameters for Pitting Stability. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 162(14), C725–C731. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0281514jes

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