DOI: 10.15368/theses.2012.126
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Development of a Quantitative High Throughput Method for the Early Detection of Corrosion on Coated Aluminum

Abstract: Development of a Quantitative High Throughput Method for the Early Detection of Corrosion on Coated AluminumJeffrey Clayton Foster Eight fluorescent indicators were evaluated for their ability to detect the corrosion of aluminum metal substrates. The fluorophore Rhodamine-salicylaldehyde (RSA) was selected as a candidate for further study based on its ability to bind and detect aluminum ions at low concentrations, its selectivity for aluminum ions, its long-term stability, its solubility in our solvent-based e… Show more

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