Examination of organic coatings on metallic substrates by scanning electrochemical microscopy in feedback mode: revealing the early stages of coating breakdown in corrosive environments
Date
2010Abstract
Scanning electrochemical microscopy in feedback mode was used to monitor changes in
the surface state of a polymeric film applied on a metallic substrate when exposed to an
aqueous electrolytic environment. The protected metal consisted of a carbon steel
substrate coated with a polyurethane-based polymeric film. SECM measurements
performed in the presence and absence of chloride anions permitted a specific effect
caused by Cl- anions at early exposures to be detected. Significant surface roughening is
observed for immersion times shorter than one day when the electrolyte contains chloride
ions. Additionally, the growth of an individual blister could also be investigated