Investigation of the pitting of aluminum induced by chloride ions by holographic microphotography

Holographic microphotography was used to investigate the dynamic processes of pitting during anodic dissolution of aluminum in a solution containing chloride ions. The induction and the follow-up propagation processes of the pitting were observed in real-time. A simple model of the propagating proce...

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Published in:Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
Main Authors: LIANG LI, CHAO WANG, SHENHAO CHEN, XIANMIN HOU, XUEGENG YANG
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Language:English
Published: Serbian Chemical Society 2008-05-01
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Online Access:http://www.shd.org.yu/JSCS/Vol73/No5/JSCS-3738.pdf
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author LIANG LI
CHAO WANG
SHENHAO CHEN
XIANMIN HOU
XUEGENG YANG
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description Holographic microphotography was used to investigate the dynamic processes of pitting during anodic dissolution of aluminum in a solution containing chloride ions. The induction and the follow-up propagation processes of the pitting were observed in real-time. A simple model of the propagating process of the pitting was deduced from the result of the holograms of the Al/electrolyte interface. The results prove that holographic microphotography is a useful tool to study the dynamic processes of pitting.
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spelling doaj-art-92db0de466ea4d2bb50dcbc014635e4a2025-08-19T22:01:11ZengSerbian Chemical SocietyJournal of the Serbian Chemical Society0352-51392008-05-01735561568Investigation of the pitting of aluminum induced by chloride ions by holographic microphotographyLIANG LICHAO WANGSHENHAO CHENXIANMIN HOUXUEGENG YANGHolographic microphotography was used to investigate the dynamic processes of pitting during anodic dissolution of aluminum in a solution containing chloride ions. The induction and the follow-up propagation processes of the pitting were observed in real-time. A simple model of the propagating process of the pitting was deduced from the result of the holograms of the Al/electrolyte interface. The results prove that holographic microphotography is a useful tool to study the dynamic processes of pitting.http://www.shd.org.yu/JSCS/Vol73/No5/JSCS-3738.pdfholographypittingaluminumchloride ions
spellingShingle LIANG LI
CHAO WANG
SHENHAO CHEN
XIANMIN HOU
XUEGENG YANG
Investigation of the pitting of aluminum induced by chloride ions by holographic microphotography
holography
pitting
aluminum
chloride ions
title Investigation of the pitting of aluminum induced by chloride ions by holographic microphotography
title_full Investigation of the pitting of aluminum induced by chloride ions by holographic microphotography
title_fullStr Investigation of the pitting of aluminum induced by chloride ions by holographic microphotography
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the pitting of aluminum induced by chloride ions by holographic microphotography
title_short Investigation of the pitting of aluminum induced by chloride ions by holographic microphotography
title_sort investigation of the pitting of aluminum induced by chloride ions by holographic microphotography
topic holography
pitting
aluminum
chloride ions
url http://www.shd.org.yu/JSCS/Vol73/No5/JSCS-3738.pdf
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