Development of iridium oxide sensor for surface pH measurement of a corroding metal under deposit

A novel method used to design and fabricate a pH sensor for measurement of hydrogen ion activity on corroding metal surface in under deposit. The electrodeposition method of cyclic voltammetry approach is used for coating of Iridium Oxide (IrOX) on stainless steel substrate. The pH value of the X52...

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Published in:International Journal of Electrochemical Science
Main Author: Rouhi J.; Kakooei S.; Ismail M.C.; Karimzadeh R.; Mahmood M.R.
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Language:English
Published: Electrochemical Science Group 2017
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Rouhi J.; Kakooei S.; Ismail M.C.; Karimzadeh R.; Mahmood M.R.
Development of iridium oxide sensor for surface pH measurement of a corroding metal under deposit
2017
International Journal of Electrochemical Science
12
11
10.20964/2017.11.07
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85033715025&doi=10.20964%2f2017.11.07&partnerID=40&md5=e0403bb79df968b80d333573aca7ea66
A novel method used to design and fabricate a pH sensor for measurement of hydrogen ion activity on corroding metal surface in under deposit. The electrodeposition method of cyclic voltammetry approach is used for coating of Iridium Oxide (IrOX) on stainless steel substrate. The pH value of the X52 carbon steel under deposit (agar) was monitored for the first time using the in-situ iridium oxide pH probe during the CO2 corrosion at 25and 80°C. Cyclic voltammetry (CV), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), Linear polarization resistance (LPR), and open circuit potential (OCP) were used for CO2 corrosion and iridium oxide film characterization. The fabricated pH sensor was calibrated by using a commercial glass pH probe. The response of electrodeposited IrOX electrodes to exposure to a series of universal buffer solutions depicts a linear super-Nernstian response resulting in a sensitivity of -77.18 mV/pH for combination of three IrOX pH sensors. The pH response measured by OCP at 25 °C was 75.3 mV/pH units. The pH of metal surface under deposit increased gradually up to pH=8 after exposure in CO2-saturated 3% NaCl solution compared to the bulk solution pH (pH=6). Results demonstrated the proposed pH sensor design can be used for real-time corrosion monitoring by surface pH measurement. The design approves that the measurement was able to determine the pH changes under agar, which is a critical requirement for studying corrosion under deposit. In all cases, metal surface pH under deposit increased compared with bulk solution pH after the corrosion process began. These findings indicate that IrOX pH sensor material can be changed to any other sensing material which is very useful for monitoring of MIC or other kind of corrosion. © 2017 The Authors.
Electrochemical Science Group
14523981
English
Article
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author Rouhi J.; Kakooei S.; Ismail M.C.; Karimzadeh R.; Mahmood M.R.
spellingShingle Rouhi J.; Kakooei S.; Ismail M.C.; Karimzadeh R.; Mahmood M.R.
Development of iridium oxide sensor for surface pH measurement of a corroding metal under deposit
author_facet Rouhi J.; Kakooei S.; Ismail M.C.; Karimzadeh R.; Mahmood M.R.
author_sort Rouhi J.; Kakooei S.; Ismail M.C.; Karimzadeh R.; Mahmood M.R.
title Development of iridium oxide sensor for surface pH measurement of a corroding metal under deposit
title_short Development of iridium oxide sensor for surface pH measurement of a corroding metal under deposit
title_full Development of iridium oxide sensor for surface pH measurement of a corroding metal under deposit
title_fullStr Development of iridium oxide sensor for surface pH measurement of a corroding metal under deposit
title_full_unstemmed Development of iridium oxide sensor for surface pH measurement of a corroding metal under deposit
title_sort Development of iridium oxide sensor for surface pH measurement of a corroding metal under deposit
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description A novel method used to design and fabricate a pH sensor for measurement of hydrogen ion activity on corroding metal surface in under deposit. The electrodeposition method of cyclic voltammetry approach is used for coating of Iridium Oxide (IrOX) on stainless steel substrate. The pH value of the X52 carbon steel under deposit (agar) was monitored for the first time using the in-situ iridium oxide pH probe during the CO2 corrosion at 25and 80°C. Cyclic voltammetry (CV), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), Linear polarization resistance (LPR), and open circuit potential (OCP) were used for CO2 corrosion and iridium oxide film characterization. The fabricated pH sensor was calibrated by using a commercial glass pH probe. The response of electrodeposited IrOX electrodes to exposure to a series of universal buffer solutions depicts a linear super-Nernstian response resulting in a sensitivity of -77.18 mV/pH for combination of three IrOX pH sensors. The pH response measured by OCP at 25 °C was 75.3 mV/pH units. The pH of metal surface under deposit increased gradually up to pH=8 after exposure in CO2-saturated 3% NaCl solution compared to the bulk solution pH (pH=6). Results demonstrated the proposed pH sensor design can be used for real-time corrosion monitoring by surface pH measurement. The design approves that the measurement was able to determine the pH changes under agar, which is a critical requirement for studying corrosion under deposit. In all cases, metal surface pH under deposit increased compared with bulk solution pH after the corrosion process began. These findings indicate that IrOX pH sensor material can be changed to any other sensing material which is very useful for monitoring of MIC or other kind of corrosion. © 2017 The Authors.
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