Electrochemical reduction of ionic species during manganese deposition from sulphated aqueous solutions has been studied in an electrochemical reactor with two anionic exchange membranes.
We report a new method based on the ratio of the optical transmittance to monitoring processes of corrosion in stainless steel 304L immersed in a aqueous solution of lithium bromide at 50% wt, at 70°C. The change of the optical transmittance that is measured in the solution contaminated, is related to the physical degradation of the samples of stainless steel. We determine that the optic spectral-interval with more sensitivity to the corrosion productsaccumulation, dissolved in the lithium bromide solution is of [450 nm -750 nm]. A laser at 632 nm is utilized to detect the corrosion oxides-accumulation dissolved in the lithium bromide solution for 20 days. The slope of the change ratio of the optical power of transmittance is of 31X10 -3 /hour for 480 hours of exposition. Finally, the experimental results that we have presented, show that this optical technique represents an alternative in the detection of the corrosion without establishing physical contact with the sample.
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