The communication within particle agglomerates in industrial
alloys
can have a significant impact on the macroscopic reactivity, putting
a high demand on the adaptation of wide-field methodologies to clarify
this phenomenon. In this work, we report the application of correlated
optical microscopies probing operando both local
pH and local surface chemical transformation correlated with identical
location scanning electron microscopy to quantify in situ the structure reactivity of particle agglomerates of foreign elements
in the Al alloy. The optical operando analyses allow us (i) to reveal
and quantify the local production of OH– from proton
and oxygen reduction at individual Si- or Fe-rich microparticles and
(ii) to quantify (and model) the chemical communication between these
active sites, within a few micrometer range, on the local chemical
transformation of the material. Wide-field image analysis highlights
the statistical importance of chemical communication that may introduce
a new conceptual framework for the understanding of the mechanisms
in related fields of charge transfer, electrocatalysis, and corrosion.