Quasi in situ analytical TEM to investigate electrochemically induced microstructural changes in alloys: AA2024-T3 as an example — Sairam K. Malladi (2012) | RDL Network
Quasi in situ analytical TEM to investigate electrochemically induced microstructural changes in alloys: AA2024-T3 as an example
Corrosion Science 69: 221-225
Article 2012 English
Authors
SM
Sairam K. Malladi
FT
F.D. Tichelaar
QX
Qiang Xu
Abstract
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A quasi in situ method using a specially developed holder is presented to follow electrochemically induced microstructural changes on a nanometre scale using analytical transmission electron microscopy (TEM). By following a specific specimen area after repeated exposure to oxygen bubbled through aqueous HCl of pH=3, de-alloying of a grain-boundary precipitate of ∼200nm was observed by monitoring the changes in the EELS copper L2,3-edge and EFTEM elemental maps. These results, supporting the existing models of de-alloying of copper rich precipitates in aluminium alloys, demonstrate the effectiveness of the quasi in situ specimen holder for analytical TEM studies of corrosion.
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