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Royal Society Of Chemistry Developments In Marine Corrosion Edition 1998 by E B G Jones, Sheelagh Campbell
The diversity of subjects involved in marine corrosion and fouling processes are evident in the approaches and techniques described in this book. An improved understanding of biologically influenced corrosion and fouling processes is essential to the development of better corrosion protection systems, and this book shows new perspectives in our appreciation of these subjects. Equally, powerful microscopic imaging, surface spectroscopy and electrochemical techniques have become available and are providing new information on metal surfaces experiencing fouling or microbial corrosion. Examples include confocal laser microscopy, scanning probe microscopy, Fourier Transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning electrochemical microscopy and scanning (or vibrating) reference electrode techniques. Advances in our knowledge of biocorrosion processes have enabled improvements in corrosion monitoring and protection strategies. Examples include metal or polymer coatings and the use of corrosion inhibitors and biocides. This book aims to provide a valuable contribution to existing literature on biocorrosion in the marine environment.