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Volumn 206, Issue 8-9, 2012, Pages 2133-2139
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Atomic emission spectroelectrochemistry study of the degradation mechanism of model high-temperature paint containing sacrificial aluminum particles
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Author keywords
Al pigment; Atomic emission spectroelectrochemistry; Cathodic dissolution; High temperature paint; In situ measurement of coating degradation
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Indexed keywords
ALUMINUM PARTICLE;
ATOMIC EMISSION;
BACKGROUND LEVEL;
CATHODIC DISSOLUTION;
CATHODIC POTENTIALS;
COATING DEGRADATION;
DEGRADATION MECHANISM;
DISSOLUTION PROFILES;
DISSOLUTION REACTIONS;
HIGH TEMPERATURE;
IN-SITU MEASUREMENT;
METALLIC PIGMENT;
PAINT SYSTEMS;
PARTICLE RELEASE;
PARTICLE SUSPENSIONS;
SPONTANEOUS REACTIONS;
STANDARD SOLUTIONS;
ALUMINUM;
ALUMINUM POWDER METALLURGY;
ATOMS;
BINDERS;
DEGRADATION;
DISSOLUTION;
PAINT;
SILICATES;
SILICONES;
SODIUM CHLORIDE;
SPECTROELECTROCHEMISTRY;
SUSPENSIONS (FLUIDS);
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EID: 84855289210
PISSN: 02578972
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2011.09.044 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (19)
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References (23)
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