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Cell absorption, action spectroscopy

Nowadays, the use of the reflection electron microscope (REM) or, recently, the tunnel electron microscope, as well as secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS), AES, electron-dispersive X-ray spectrometry, impedance spectroscopy, and so on, are yielding substantial increases in the knowledge of corrosion reactions in coatings and at their interface with metal or other substrates. As far as zinc or zinc-coated surfaces are concerned, problems of interfacial and intercoat adhesion, differential diffusion phenomena and electrolytic cell behavior on the substrate, and interreactions of zinc with conversion coatings (chromates, phosphates, silanes, silanols, etc.) have been analyzed, leading toward spectacular improvements in, for example, paint adhesion, absorption of conversion coatings and, in general, the protective action inside films as well as on their substrates. [Pg.96]


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