Characterization of the water uptake and electrolyte uptake of organic coatings and the consequences by means of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and UV–vis spectroscopy

2015 
Abstract A new method to the investigation of the electrolyte uptake in a coating is presented. By means of UV–vis spectroscopy without nitrogen atmosphere in the region of 189 nm the concentration change of the overlaying electrolyte over a coating could be defined. In combination with the analysis of the water/electrolyte uptake by means of the electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) the resulting electrolyte uptake could be defined on a qualitative level. Furthermore a simple analysis of EIS spectra by a graphical interpretation of the Nyquist spectra has been developed. With the EIS spectra analysis in the same timeline as the water/electrolyte uptake a model for the processes inside a coating during corrosive stress has been obtained. It shows that the fast water uptake is followed by a slow ion uptake and this causes the initiation of a corrosion process at the interface.
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