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<div class="csl-entry">Cakir, C. T., Piotrowiak, T. H., Reinholz, U., Ludwig, A., Emmerling, F., Streli, C., Guilherme Buzanich, A., & Radtke, M. (2023). Exploring the Depths of Corrosion: A Novel GE-XANES Technique for Investigating Compositionally Complex Alloys. <i>Analytical Chemistry</i>, <i>95</i>(10), 4810–4818. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.3c00404</div>
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0003-2700
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/189477
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In this study, we propose the use of nondestructive, depth-resolved, element-specific characterization using grazing exit X-ray absorption near-edge structure spectroscopy (GE-XANES) to investigate the corrosion process in compositionally complex alloys (CCAs). By combining grazing exit X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (GE-XRF) geometry and a pnCCD detector, we provide a scanning-free, nondestructive, depth-resolved analysis in a sub-micrometer depth range, which is especially relevant for layered materials, such as corroded CCAs. Our setup allows for spatial and energy-resolved measurements and directly extracts the desired fluorescence line, free from scattering events and other overlapping lines. We demonstrate the potential of our approach on a compositionally complex CrCoNi alloy and a layered reference sample with known composition and specific layer thickness. Our findings indicate that this new GE-XANES approach has exciting opportunities for studying surface catalysis and corrosion processes in real-world materials.
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en
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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
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Analytical Chemistry
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dc.subject
X-ray
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dc.title
Exploring the Depths of Corrosion: A Novel GE-XANES Technique for Investigating Compositionally Complex Alloys