212th ECS Meeting - Washington, DC

October 7 - October 12, 2007

PROGRAM INFORMATION

 

D2 - High Resolution Characterization of Corrosion Processes

Corrosion

 

Monday, October 8, 2007

Caucus Room, Terrace Level

Aluminum Corrosion

Co-Chair(s): N. McMurray and A. Davenport
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
10:40   862   Studies of Localized Corrosion Using Video and Other Techniques H. S. Isaacs (Brookhaven National Laboratory), C. Scheffey (Applicable Electronics) and R. Huang (University of Virginia)
11:20   863   Scanning Kelvin Probe Studies of Cosmetic (Filiform) Corrosion on AA6016 and AA6111 A. Coleman (Novelis), H. McMurray (University of Wales Swansea), G. Williams (Swansea University), A. Afseth (Alcan) and G. Scamans (Innoval)
11:40   864   Role of Magnesium on Anodic Activation of Aluminum Alloys Caused by Segregation of Trace Element Lead Z. Jia, B. Graver (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), J. Walmsley (SINTEF Materials and Chemistry), Y. Yu, J. Solberg and K. Nisancioglu (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
 

Aluminium Corrosion

Co-Chair(s): J. Frankel and N. Missert
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
14:00   865   The Usefulness of Ultra-High Resolution Microstructural Studies for Understanding Localized Corrosion Behavior of Al Alloys M. Kappes, G. Frankel, L. Kovarik (The Ohio State University) and M. Mills (The Ohio State Univ.)
14:20   866   The Role of Intermetallic Particles in Localized Corrosion of Aluminium Alloy - Studied by AFM, SKPFM and Integrated AFM/SECM A. Davoodi, J. Pan, C. Leygraf (Royal Institute of Technology) and S. Norgren (Sapa Technology)
14:40   867   Inducing and Imaging Localized Passivity Breakdown in Aluminum Using an AFM Approach K. R. Zavadil (Sandia National Laboratories)
15:00   868   Nanoscale Studies of Localized Corrosion Initiation in Model Al-Cu Alloys N. Missert, R. Copeland, P. Kotula (Sandia National Laboratories), J. Hren (North Carolina State University) and N. Vasiljevic (Sandia National Laboratories)
 

Synchrotron Methods

Co-Chair(s): A. Davenport and N. McMurray
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
15:40   869   X-ray Synchrotron Radiation Studies of Pitting Corrosion T. Rayment, A. Davenport (University of Birmingham), A. Dent (Diamond Light Source Ltd), C. Martin (STFC Daresbury Laboratory) and R. Wiltshire (University of Birmingham)
16:20   870   Insights Into Pit to Crack Transitions Utilizing High Resolution X-ray Tomography D. Horner, B. J. Connolly (University of Birmingham) and A. Turnbull (National Physical Laboratory)
16:40   871   In-Situ Microtomography of Locally Induced Potential Controlled Corrosion on Aluminium Alloys F. Eckermann, T. Suter (EMPA - Swiss Federal Institute of Materials Science and Technology), P. Uggowitzer (Laboratory of Metal Physics and Technology, ETH), M. Stampanoni (PSI) and P. Schmutz (EMPA Materials Science and Technology)
17:00   872   Surface Film Orientation During Initial Anodic Dissolution of Cu3Au(111) F. U. Renner (AIST), Y. Gruender and J. Zegenhagen (ESRF, BP220, Grenoble, France)
17:20   873   In Situ Synchrotron X-ray Investigation of Alloy Corrosion in Supercritical Water B. Yildiz, K. Chang and H. You (Argonne National Laboratory)
17:40   874   Application of Synchrotron Radiation Photoemission Spectroscopy to Structure Analysis of Thin Corrosion Products Film on Hot-Dip Zn-Al Coatings K. Nishihara (Sumitomo Metal Industries, LTD.), M. Matsumoto, M. Kimoto, T. Kudo (Sumitomo Metal Industries LTD.), H. Uchida, Y. Haruyama, K. Kanda and S. Matsui (University of Hyogo)
 

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Caucus Room, Terrace Level

Cracks and Crevices

Co-Chair(s): H. Masuda and J. Scully
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
08:00   875   Simulation of Solution Chemistry in Crevice Corrosion for Stainless Steel T. Shinohara, Y. Fukaya, A. Tahara and Y. Hosoya (National Institute for Materials Science)
08:20   876   The Accumulation of Crevice Corrosion Damage on Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum Alloys. P. Jakupi, F. Wang, D. Zagidulin (University of Western Ontario), Z. Ding, J. Noël and D. W. Shoesmith (The University of Western Ontario)
08:40   877   Investigation of Crevice Corrosion of 316 Stainless Steel and NiCrMo Alloys Under Realistic Crevices F. Bocher (University of Virginia), F. J. Presuel (Florida Atlantic University) and J. Scully (Center for Electrochemical Science and Engineering)
09:00   878   SKPFM Study of Atmospheric-Induced Stress-Corrosion Cracking in 304L A. Cook, S. Lyon and J. Walton (The University of Manchester)
09:20   879   Effect of Stress on Hydrogen Distribution Around SCC Crack of SUS304 Stainless Steel H. Masuda (National Institute for Material Science)
 

Scanning Kelvin Probe - films

Co-Chair(s): G. Williams and D. Hansen
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
10:00   880   Role of Localized Protection for the Performance of Conducting Polymer Based Composite Coatings A. Michalik (Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung), S. Isik-Uppenkamp (Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH) and M. Rohwerder (Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung)
10:40   881   Optical and SKP Studies of Corrosion-Driven Delamination Inhibition by Polyaniline Solid Films on Iron A. R. Bennett (Swansea University), H. McMurray (University of Wales Swansea) and G. Williams (Swansea University)
11:00   882   SKP and Micrography Used to Determine the Coating Disbondment Mechanism during FFC on Iron H. McMurray (University of Wales Swansea), A. Coleman (Novelis), T. Watson (University of Wales Swansea) and G. Williams (Swansea University)
11:20   883   Scanning Kelvin Probe Characterization of Hemocyte Deposited Ceramic Films on Metallic Surfaces A. Mount (Clemson University), K. Mueller Hansen and D. Hansen (University of Dayton Research Institute)
11:40   884   Human Fingerprint - Metal Interactions Studied Using a Scanning Kelvin Probe G. Williams (Swansea University) and H. McMurray (University of Wales Swansea)
 

Scanning Kelvin Probe - atmospheric

Co-Chair(s): N. McMurray and G. Williams
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
15:20   885   Scanning Kelvin Probe to Study the Atmospheric Corrosion of Metals D. Thierry and A. Nazarov (French Corrosion Institute)
16:00   886   Locally Resolved Characterization of Electrochemical Reactivity in Controlled nm Thick Electrolyte Layers P. Schmutz, D. Reiss and O. Trzebiatowski (EMPA Materials Science and Technology)
 

Coatings and joining

Co-Chair(s): R. Oltra and N. McMurray
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
16:40   887   Investigations of Cut-edge Corrosion of Galvanized Steels by the Scanning Vibrating Electrode Technique F. Thebault, B. Vuillemin, R. Oltra (CNRS-Universite de Bourgogne), C. Allely, L. Dosdat (ARCELOR-MITTAL) and K. Ogle (CNRS-ENSCP)
17:20   888   Scanning Electrochemical Micro Spectroscopy Investigation for Brazed Area of Al-Si Alloy Y. Oya and Y. Kojima (Furukawa-Sky Aluminum Corp.)
17:40   889   Analysis on Degradation of Zinc Yellow Polypropylene Coated Aluminum Alloy in Aircraft Z. Sun (Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Materials), N. Zhang (Beihang University), J. Cai, M. Liu, F. Lu, C. Tao (Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Materials) and Q. Zhang (Beihang University)
 

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Caucus Room, Terrace Level

Localised and atmospheric corrosion

Co-Chair(s): B. Akid and G. Williams
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
08:00   890   AFM Study of the Corrosion of Pipeline Steel in Organic Compounds Extracted from Soil L. M. Rodrigues (UFRGS), K. A. Yasakau (Universidade de Aveiro), C. Weber (UFRGS), M. Zheludkevich, M. Ferreira (Universidade de Aveiro) and L. P. Dick (UFRGS)
08:20   891   Galvanic Corrosion Control During Processing of Integrated Nanostructures S. Garaud, R. Vos, L. Leunissen, P. Mertens (IMEC), J. Fransaer (K.U. Leuven) and S. De Gendt (IMEC)
08:40   892   Evaluating the Cathodic Process Using Static and Dynamic Experimental Micro-Capillary Based Techniques. R. Akid (Sheffield Hallam University), H. Krawiec (AGH, University of Science and Technology, Department of Foundry, ul. Reymonta 23 30-059 Cracow, Poland) and V. Vignal (CNRS-Universite de Bourgogne)
09:00   893   Stress Corrosion Behaviors of Brass Investigated by In Situ AFM in Aqueous Solution J. Lee (Tung Nan Institute of Technology), J. Chiang, Y. Kuo, C. Wang (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology), J. Huang (Tung Nan Institute of Technology) and Y. Kang (Chung-Yuan Christian University)
09:20   894   Transmission Electron Microscopy Study of Copper Exposed to an Environment Containing H2S, SO2, NO2, and Cl2 M. Reid, D. Tanner, S. Belochapkine (University of Limerick), L. Garfias (S.C. Johnson & Son) and K. Shannon (Southwest Research Institute)
 

Oxides and oxide films

Co-Chair(s): D. Shoesmith and P. Marcus
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
10:00   895   Study of Nano Metal Oxide Properties for Organic Coating Deposition J. Wielant, E. Tourwe, V. Goossens (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), S. Van Gils, R. Hausbrand (Arcelor), A. Hubin and H. A. Terryn (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
10:40   896   Surface Characterization and Localized Corrosion Behavior on a UO2.1 Electrode H. He, P. Keech and R. Zhu (The University of Western Ontario)
11:00   897   In Situ STM Study of the Surface Structure and Corrosion Processes at the Nanoscale: The Ag(111)/NaOH(aq) Interface P. Marcus (CNRS-ENSCP-Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris), H. S. Strehblow (Heinirch-Heine-Universitaet), L. Klein (CNRS-ENSCP-Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris) and V. Maurice (CNRS-ENSCP)
11:20   898   Zr Oxide Film Behaviour Probed Using Electrochemical Methods Combined with In Situ Neutron Reflectometry J. Noël (The University of Western Ontario), Z. Tun (Canadian Neutron Beam Centre) and D. W. Shoesmith (The University of Western Ontario)
11:40   899   Growth Kinetics of the Anodic Film on Platinum Under Transient Conditions J. Bao and D. Macdonald (Pennsylvania State University)