Learn How AFM Helps to Understand Nanoscale Corrosion Mechanisms
Corrosion costs the global economy some $2.5 trillion annually. See how AFM helps reveal the nanoscale mechanisms that underlie this colossal problem.
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Learn about powerful electrochemical AFM (EC-AFM) capabilities:
Mimic real-world conditions in a fully enclosed, inertly-constructed EC cell
Readily interface the potentiostat of your choice to the three-electrode cell
Study reactions at a controlled bias or measure cyclic voltammograms
Easily image with ultra-high resolution using blueDrive photothermal excitation
These capabilities are illustrated with two examples:
Corrosion of a copper surface at constant bias is observed to increase in rate over time, reflecting the increased surface area of the nanoscale pits formed on it
Galvanic corrosion at the interface between a stainless steel plate and a brass fastener in observed in seawater clearly show the nanoscale corrosion