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Odd Random Phase Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy to Study the Corrosion Behavior of Hot Dip Zn and Zn-Alloy Coated Steel Wires in Sodium Chloride Solution

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Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is a very popular technique to investigate the corrosion behavior of metals and alloys in electrolytes. To interpret the EIS data, an equivalent electrical circuit (EEC) is built and the corrosion behavior can be explained on the basis of the values obtained for each element of the EEC after fitting the impedance data. Hence, the reliability of the interpretation greatly depends on the selection of the EEC for the impedance modeling. In this work, odd random phase electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (ORP-EIS) is used to investigate the corrosion behavior of Zn, Zn-Al and Zn-Al-Mg hot dip coated steel wires in 0.1 M NaCl. ORP-EIS uses a multisine excitation signal to obtain the impedance response of the electrochemical system. It is faster than conventional EIS as well as provides accurate information about linearity, stationarity and noise distortions of the system during the measurement. This is used to optimize the experimental conditions and to evaluate the correctness of the data modeling. The corrosion behavior of the metallic coated steel wires is quantified by EIS modeling. The validity of the proposed EEC is assessed based on the physical phenomena as well as the statistical evaluation of the modeling results.

Journal: J Electrochem Soc
ISSN: 0013-4651
Issue: 5
Volume: 165
Pages: C246-C257
Publication year:2018
BOF-keylabel:yes
BOF-publication weight:2
CSS-citation score:1
Authors:Regional
Authors from:Private, Higher Education
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