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Microstructural and chemical characterization of MIC products from stainless steel probes in seawater using SEM and AFM techniques

  • R. Pereza(Author)
    ,
  • O. Floresa(Author)
    ,
  • L. Martineza(Author)
    ,
  • A. Zaragozab(Author)
    ,
  • N. Acuñab(Author)
  • aUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México
    ,
  • bUniversidad Autónoma de Campeche
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Publication Information

Output type

Research Output: Contribution to journal Conference article Peer-review

Original language

English

Journal (Volume, Issue Number)

NACE - International Corrosion Conference Series (Volume 1996-March)

Publication milestones

  • Published - 01/01/1996

Publication status

Published - 01/01/1996

ISSN

0361-4409

External Publication IDs

  • Scopus: 85046818410

Abstract

The use of electron microscopy techniques have various applications in the corrosion research. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and the chemical analysis of the corrosion products are commonly found in the corrosion related literature. Also, microstructural characterizations based on transmisión electron microscopy (TEM) and electron diffraction patterns are widely used. More recent microscopy techniques such as the atomic force microscopy (AFM) have also been used for corrosion research. One of the main advantages of this technique is that allows to perform microscopy observations in situ during corrosion experiments. In this work some application of these techniques to the study of microbiologically induced corrosion (MIC) of stainless steel in natural seawater are presented.