Resolving the mechanism of inclusion-controlled corrosion in advanced high-strength steels with scanning electrochemical probe microscopy

Published in Chemistry and Materials

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Corrosion is primarily driven by localized electrochemical processes. However, it is often evaluated using bulk measurements, which can obscure the heterogeneities that lead to the initiation and progression of degradation. This insightful paper examines the use of complementary scanning electrochemical probe microscopy (SEPM) techniques to better understand the onset of localized corrosion caused by non-metallic spinel inclusions in Advanced High Strength Steel.

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