The present and future on surface analysis for corrosion study

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Surface analysis for corrosion study was reviewed. For the study, the in-situ analysis was desired to describe the real feature. Light i.e., electromagnetic wave from gamma rays to infrared light has been used for the in-situ measurement of the corroded surface, although various ideas should be introduced for the study. For the application of the electromagnetic waves, a suitable window material and a suitable distance between the window and specimen surface depending on the properties of the wave must be selected. Electron spectroscopy including X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy( XPS) and Auger electron spectroscopy( AES) is not applicable for the in-situ study and, however, it is very available for the corrosion study from the following points; elemental analysis, state analysis of the element, and microscopic analysis. In future, the tip enhance Raman scattering( TERS) for which the scanning probe microscopy (SPM) is combined with the surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) may be useful for the in-situ corrosion study.

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Ohtsuka, T. (2015). The present and future on surface analysis for corrosion study. Zairyo to Kankyo/ Corrosion Engineering. Japan Society of Corrosion Engineering. https://doi.org/10.3323/jcorr.64.268

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