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Calculation of Corrosion Parameters with NOVA

Applications | 2018 | MetrohmInstrumentation
Electrochemistry
Industries
Energy & Chemicals
Manufacturer
Metrohm

Summary

Significance of the Topic


The accurate determination of corrosion parameters is essential for predicting the lifespan of metal components in various environments, optimizing material selection, and ensuring structural integrity across industries.

Objectives and Overview


This study outlines electrochemical approaches for calculating corrosion rates using NOVA software, comparing classical weight loss methods with Tafel slope analysis, fitted polarization data, and linear polarization resistance measurements.

Methodology and Instrumentation Used


A series of electrochemical tests were conducted on an iron screw immersed in seawater, employing:
  • Linear Sweep Voltammetry to acquire current–potential curves.
  • Tafel slope analysis and curve fitting routines within NOVA to extract corrosion current (icorr) and Tafel slopes (ba, bc).
  • Polarization Resistance mode in NOVA to determine polarization resistance (Rp) and related corrosion metrics.


Main Results and Discussion


The Tafel analysis yielded corrosion currents and polarization resistances from linear regressions of anodic and cathodic branches. Fitting the full Butler–Volmer equation improved the accuracy of icorr and Rp estimates. The polarization resistance method provided rapid corrosion rate assessments by applying small overpotential approximations.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Rapid and non-destructive evaluation of corrosion kinetics.
  • Improved prediction of material degradation rates under different environmental conditions.
  • Integration into quality control and assurance workflows in industrial electrochemistry laboratories.


Future Trends and Opportunities


Emerging directions include coupling electrochemical data with in situ sensors for real-time monitoring, applying machine learning models to predict corrosion behavior, and expanding NOVA software capabilities for automated routine analysis and advanced fitting algorithms.

Conclusion


Electrochemical techniques, facilitated by NOVA software, offer robust tools for determining corrosion rates and mechanisms, providing critical insights for material performance and prevention strategies.

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