Title of article :
A model of ionic current densities in the vicinity of a corroding disk-shaped region
Author/Authors :
Myland، Jan C. نويسنده , , Oldham، Keith B. نويسنده , , Livingstone-Bridge، Dee نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
The scanning vibrating electrode technique (SVET) permits the measurement of ionic corrosion current densities in a uniform electrolyte solution adjacent to an anodic region in a corroding metal sheet. A credible model for such a corrosion experiment envisages a diskshaped anode embedded in an infinite coplanar sheet of more noble metal, serving as the cathode. If ohmic polarization governs the corrosion rate, then Laplaceʹs equation holds in the steady state. Two independent, but different, solutions of this equation exist, both based on the premise that the two metallic regions have distinct uniform electrical potentials. In this communication, we show these two solutions to be equivalent and thereby predictions are made about the ionic current densities at points in solution near the corrosion site. These predictions are found to be qualitatively similar to reported experimental findings.
Keywords :
Phase-transfer catalysis , Liquid¯liquid interface , SN2 reaction , Cyclic voltammetry , EC reaction
Journal title :
ELECTROCHEMISTRY COMMUNICATIONS
Journal title :
ELECTROCHEMISTRY COMMUNICATIONS