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Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol.145, No.3, L39-L42, 1998
Analysis of surface carbon contamination on phosphated zinc surfaces by scanning Kelvin probe measurements
The scanning Kelvin probe has been used to detect the presence of carbon particles on phosphated and electrogalvanized steel panels. The results showed that 30-40 mu m carbon particles could be detected by this method. Oxygen reduction is shown to be the rate-limiting step for the atmospheric corrosion of phosphated zinc surfaces. The presence of carbon particles leads to a rapid degradation of the phosphate layer at the contaminated locations.