Scanning electrochemical cell microscopy is a useful technique for determining variations in corrosion behavior across a surface. However, the numerous options for experimental parameters and little understanding of their effect on the corroding system render comparisons of results between studies difficult. Herein, we explore changes in corrosion behavior of two martensitic stainless steels, a cast CA6NM and a wrought S41500, as a result of the chosen experimental parameters, including scan rate, approach potential, surface oil immersion, and tip aperture diameter.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThermal sensing in thin films polymers has been a significant limitation towards optimizing the heat dissipation in micro- and nano-electronic devices as well as many other thin film-based technologies. In this work, we report on poly (phenylene ethynylene) fluorescent-based conjugated polyelectrolyte capable of detecting thermal fluctuations in polymer films prepared from polyvinylpyrrolidone-co-vinyl acetate. The sensor was first optimized in solution by testing two polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) copolymers (co-vinyl acetate (VA) and co-polystyrene (PS)) before it was spun cast onto quartz slides and imaged using a DSLR camera at different temperatures.
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