Abstract

A Zn2+-selective microelectrode is developed and adopted for determination of Zn2+ in the course of corrosion processes. Details of construction are given, together with a preliminary characterization of the electrode’s properties. Successful application to examples of zinc dissolution, zinc electroplating and corrosion in defects of coated galvanised steel shows the suitability of this microelectrode for materials science and corrosion research.

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