An alternative to the use of a zero resistance ammeter for electrochemical noise measurement: Theoretical analysis, experimental validation and evaluation of electrode asymmetry

M Curioni, A C Balaskas, G E Thompson

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    Abstract

    The measurement of current and potential noise during corrosion generally requires two electrodes, coupled by a zero resistance ammeter (ZRA), and a reference electrode. Statistical methods then enable estimation of the noise resistance, if the electrodes are identical. In this work, a resistor is used instead of a ZRA and, consequently, the electrodes potentials are partially decoupled. This enables evaluation of electrode asymmetry and the reliability of the estimated noise resistance. Additionally, the simplification of the current-measuring circuit ensures that no instrumental noise due to active electronic components within the ZRA is fed back to the corroding electrodes. ?? 2013 The Authors.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)281-291
    Number of pages11
    JournalCorrosion Science
    Volume77
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

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