Electrochemistry (Oct 2022)

Electrochemical Polarization Part 1: Fundamentals and Corrosion

  • Kentaro KURATANI,
  • Kazuhiro FUKAMI,
  • Hiroaki TSUCHIYA,
  • Hiroyuki USUI,
  • Masanobu CHIKU,
  • Shin-ichi YAMAZAKI

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5796/electrochemistry.22-66085
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 90, no. 10
pp. 102003 – 102003

Abstract

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Polarization measurement is one of the major electrochemical methods used by electrochemists. The changes in current/potential with time at constant potential/current are investigated. The outcomes of these observations can be used to plot a current–potential curve. Therefore, it is important to understand the relationship between the three parameters: electrode potential, current, and time. In this paper, we described the fundamentals of the polarization, especially the current–potential curve (Butler–Volmer equation) and mass-transfer. In addition, the concept of polarization in corrosion reactions is explored.

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