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Surface analysis of materials in aqueous solution by localized alternating current impedance measurements
Piotr Michal Diakowski1, Miao Chen
1CSIRO Process Science and Engineering, Clayton, Victoria, Australia.
Abstract:
Differences in electrical conductivity provide a basis for identification of different components present at a material surface. Here it is demonstrated that this effect can be exploited for surface analysis of compound materials in solution by making localized alternating current impedance measurements.
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