RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 Application of AC-SECM in Corrosion Science - Local visualisation of inhibitor films on active metals for corrosion protection A1 Souto, Ricardo Manuel A1 Pähler, Maike A1 Santana, Juan José A1 Schuhmann, Wolfgang AB The suitability of frequency-dependent alternating-current scanning electrochemical microscopy (4D AC-SECM) for the investigation of the thin passivating layers covering the surface of corrosion-inhibited metals has been demonstrated. The inhibition of copper corrosion by benzotriazole (BTAH) and methyl-benzotriazole (MBTAH), which are effective inhibitors for this metal in many environmental conditions, was investigated. Strong dependencies were found for the AC z-approach curves with both the duration of the inhibitor treatment and the frequency of the AC excitation signal applied in AC-SECM. Both negative and positive feedback behaviours were observed in the AC approach curves for untreated copper and for Cu-BTAH and Cu-MBTAH samples. Negative feedback behaviour occurred in the low frequency range, whereas the positive feedback effect was observed at higher frequencies. A threshold frequency related to the passage from negative to positive regimes could be determined in each case. The value of the threshold frequency for inhibitor-modified samples was found always to be significantly higher than for the untreated metal, because the inhibitor film provides electrical insulation for the surface. Moreover, the threshold frequency increased with greater surface coverage by the inhibitor. 3D AC-SECM was successfully applied to visualizing spatially-resolved differences in the local electrochemical activity between inhibitor-free and inhibitor-covered areas of the sample YR 2011 FD 2011 LK http://riull.ull.es/xmlui/handle/915/19130 UL http://riull.ull.es/xmlui/handle/915/19130 LA en DS Repositorio institucional de la Universidad de La Laguna RD 03-jun-2024