2009
DOI: 10.2320/matertrans.m2009130
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A Combinatorial Screening Method for Corrosion Research Using Ion-Beam- Deposited Thin-Film Alloys and Microelectrochemical Measurements

Abstract: A combinatorial screening method for corrosion research using an ion beam co-sputtering system and a microelectrochemical probe was proposed. Small chips of pure Cr and Mo were placed on a large Fe-11%Cr plate, and those were used as a complex target for co-sputtering. The composition gradients of the sputter-deposited films were found to be controllable by the arrangement and the number of pure Cr and Mo chips. The optimum condition for fabricating Fe-Cr-Mo combinatorial libraries was investigated, and Fe-19%… Show more

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“…al. [29] used microelectrochemical probe to measure the polarization curves at different positions of Fe-Cr-Mo based combinatorial alloys developed using ion-beam sputter deposition. Chambers and Taylor [27] used a 96 well corrosion exposure cell and utilized the fluorometric methods to examine the corrosion inhibition on aluminum alloys.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…al. [29] used microelectrochemical probe to measure the polarization curves at different positions of Fe-Cr-Mo based combinatorial alloys developed using ion-beam sputter deposition. Chambers and Taylor [27] used a 96 well corrosion exposure cell and utilized the fluorometric methods to examine the corrosion inhibition on aluminum alloys.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%