Exploring transport properties and onset of corrosion in organic coated metals using an innovation sensor-based methodology supported by ORP-EIS — Zahra Jiryaeisharahi (2025) | RDL Network
Exploring transport properties and onset of corrosion in organic coated metals using an innovation sensor-based methodology supported by ORP-EIS
Progress in Organic Coatings 207: 109388-109388
Article 2025 English
Authors
ZJ
Zahra Jiryaeisharahi
DK
Dirk De Keukeleere
YD
Yves Desmet
Abstract
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This study presents an innovative sensor-based methodology for the non-destructive, in-situ evaluation of transport properties of protective coatings, as well as detection of onset of corrosion at the coating-metal interface. This technique monitors capacitance changes induced by electrolyte diffusion through the coating. To validate this approach, Odd Random Phase Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (ORP-EIS), as a powerful technique, was employed. In ORP-EIS technique proposed previously by our group, in addition to the effectively shortened measurement time, initial fast water-uptake and its diffusion coefficient can be studied using instantaneous impedance. Results obtained from the sensor-based method demonstrated strong correlation with ORP-EIS data, confirming the reliability and efficacy of the proposed technique. This innovative sensor approach offers a promising tool for in-situ monitoring of coating performance in corrosive environments.
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