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Determining the Chemical Composition of Corrosion Inhibitor/Metal Interfaces with XPS: Minimizing Post Immersion Oxidation

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10.3791/55163-v

7:44 min

March 15th, 2017

March 15th, 2017

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1Corrosion and Protection Centre, School of Materials, The University of Manchester, 2Laboratorio de Caracterización de Materiales Sintéticos y Naturales, Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo, 3Departamento de Metalurgia y Materiales, Instituto Politécnico Nacional

A protocol to avoid the oxidation of metallic substrates during sample transfer from an inhibited acidic solution to an X-ray photoelectron spectrometer is presented.

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