Corrosion is a major concern in many industries, as it can cause significant damage to infrastructure and equipment. To prevent corrosion, it is important to monitor the corrosion rate and take appropriate measures to mitigate it.
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BET and its application in adsorption monitoring
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Adsorption is a process where a solid or liquid substance is attracted and held onto the surface of another material. It is an essential process in many industries, including water treatment, food processing, and pharmaceuticals. The effectivene...
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Differences between FTIR and Raman spectroscopy
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Raman and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy are two of the most widely used analytical techniques in the field of chemistry. Both techniques are used to identify the chemical composition of a sample, but they differ in their mechanisms of analysis and the ty...
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How to calculate unknown concentration using UV-Vis spectroscopy?
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It is well known that determination of concentrations of materials in different solutions is an important step for investigation of the under-studied solution. Usually, photometric techniques ...
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Interpreting & Analyzing of FTIR Results for Beginners
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Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) is an experimental test to identify organic/inorganic materials. But for understanding and interpretation of FTIR results, the principles of the analysis should be studied.
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Raman Spectroscopic Study of Graphene
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We present here results on a Raman spectroscopic study of the deposited defected graphene on Si substrates by chemical vapor deposition (thermal decomposition of acetone). The graphene films are not deposited on the (001) Si subst...
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Corrosion monitoring using EIS and polarization techniques
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The corrosion mechanism taking place in an aqueous phase with or without mechanical contact is electrochemical in nature. The electrochemical signal is one of the primary sources of info...
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How to analyze polarization curves?
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Most metallic corrosion occurs via electrochemical reactions at the interface between the metal and an electrolyte solution. For example, a thin film of moisture on a metal surface forms the electrolyte fo...
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Quantitative Rietveld analysis in batch mode with Maud
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Today several instruments for fast spectra recording are available. In most cases the difficultyis to process and analyze the data quickly in a reliable way. The...
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Quantification of FT-IR spectrum
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FTIR Spectroscopy is an analytical technique used to identify organic, polymeric, and, in some cases, inorganic materials. The FTIR analysis method uses infrared light to scan testsamples and observe...
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