金属腐蚀研究中的中子反射率

IF 5.7 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Maths Karlsson*, Lars-Gunnar Johansson, Laura Mazzei, Jan Froitzheim and Max Wolff, 
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摘要

中子反射(NR)是表征腐蚀科学中薄膜和埋藏界面的化学和形态变化的潜在有力工具。虽然中子反射率的应用范围因其固有的低表面粗糙度和高样品平面度要求而受到限制,但其探测轻元素和区分同位素的独特能力弥补了这些缺点。此外,由于物质对中子的吸收通常较弱,因此可以使用笨重的样品环境和进行原位实验。特别是,NR 可探测的层厚度范围为 3-100 nm,适合研究空气形成的薄膜和被动薄膜(这对金属材料的抗腐蚀能力至关重要),以及研究金属表面与氢及其化合物(如水)的相互作用。此外,NR 还适用于研究金属在高温下氧化物生长的早期阶段,包括从卡布雷拉-莫特型薄膜向瓦格纳型生长的过渡。在此,我们概述了 NR 应用于金属腐蚀研究的主要特点,并以早期工作为例,讨论了该领域未来工作的前景。我们的工作旨在促进将 NR 的独特能力应用于腐蚀科学。
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Neutron Reflectivity in Corrosion Research on Metals

Neutron Reflectivity in Corrosion Research on Metals

Neutron Reflectivity in Corrosion Research on Metals

Neutron reflectivity (NR) is potentially a powerful tool for characterizing chemical and morphological changes in thin films and at buried interfaces in corrosion science. While the scope of NR is limited by its inherent demands for low surface roughness and high sample planarity, these drawbacks are compensated for by the unique ability to detect light elements and distinguish between isotopes. Furthermore, the generally weak absorption of neutrons by matter allows the use of bulky sample environments and in situ experiments. In particular, the layer thickness range of 3–100 nm accessible by NR is appropriate for studying air-formed films and passive films, which are crucial for the ability of metallic materials to resist corrosion, as well as for investigating the interaction of metal surfaces with hydrogen and its compounds, e.g., water. Also, NR is suitable for studying early stages of oxide growth on metals at high temperature, including the transition from Cabrera–Mott-type films to Wagner-type growth. Here, we outline key characteristics of NR as applied to the study of corrosion of metals, exemplified by earlier work, and discuss perspectives for future work in the field. The aim of our work is to stimulate the application of the unique capabilities of NR to corrosion science.

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ACS Materials Au
ACS Materials Au 材料科学-
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期刊介绍: ACS Materials Au is an open access journal publishing letters articles reviews and perspectives describing high-quality research at the forefront of fundamental and applied research and at the interface between materials and other disciplines such as chemistry engineering and biology. Papers that showcase multidisciplinary and innovative materials research addressing global challenges are especially welcome. Areas of interest include but are not limited to:Design synthesis characterization and evaluation of forefront and emerging materialsUnderstanding structure property performance relationships and their underlying mechanismsDevelopment of materials for energy environmental biomedical electronic and catalytic applications
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