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Number of items at this level: 33.
Article
- Akid, R. and Mills, D. J. (2001) A comparison between conventional macroscopic and microscopic scanning electrochemical methods to evaluate galvanic corrosion. Corrosion Science. 43(7), pp. 1203-1216. 0010-938X.
- Ballantyne, A. D., Barker, R., Dalgliesh, R. M., Ferreira, V. C., Hillman, A. R., Palin, E. J. R., Sapstead, R., Smith, E. L., Steinke, N.-J. and Ryder, K. S. (2018) Electrochemical deposition of silver and copper from a deep eutectic solvent studied using time-resolved neutron reflectivity. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry. 819, 511 - 523. 1572-6657.
- Ballantyne, A. D., Hallett, J. P., Riley, D. J., Shah, N. and Payne, D. J. (2018) Lead acid battery recycling for the twenty-first century. Royal Society Open Science. 5 2054-5703.
- Behzadnasab, M., Mirabedini, S. M., Kabiri, K. and Jamali, S. (2011) Corrosion performance of epoxy coatings containing silane treated ZrO2 nanoparticles on mild steel in 3.5 % NaCl solution. Corrosion Science. 53(1), pp. 89-98. 0010-938X.
- Hillman, A. R., Barker, R., Dalgliesh, R. M., Ferreira, V. C., Palin, E. J. R., Sapstead, R. M., Smith, E. L., Steinke, N.-J., Ryder, K. S. and Ballantyne, A. D. (2018) Real-time in situ dynamic sub-surface imaging of multi-component electrodeposited films using event mode neutron reflectivity. Faraday Discussions. 1359-6640. (In Press)
- Jamali, S., Mills, D. J. and Woodcock, C. P. (2010) Ways of increasing the effectiveness of the electrochemical noise method for assessment of organic coatings on metal. ECS Transactions. 24(1), pp. 115-125. 1938-5862.
- Jamali, S., Mills, D. J. and Woodcock, C. P. (2010) Ways of increasing the effectiveness of the electrochemical noise method for assessment of organic coatings on metal. ECS Transactions. 24(1), pp. 115-125. 1938-5862.
- Mabbutt, S. J., Bierwagen, G. and Mills, D. J. (2002) New experimental arrangement for the acquisition of electrochemical noise data from high resistance organic anti-corrosive coatings. Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials. 49(4), pp. 264-269. 0003-5599.
- Mabbutt, S. J. and Mills, D. J. (2001) Recent UK work investigating anti-corrosive organic coatings using the electrochemical noise method (ENM). Surface Coatings International, Part B: Coatings Transactions. 84(4), pp. 277-283. 1742-0261.
- Mabbutt, S. J., Mills, D. J. and Woodcock, C. P. (2007) Developments of the electrochemical noise method (ENM) for more practical assessment of anti-corrosion coatings. Progress in Organic Coatings. 59(3), pp. 192-196. 0300-9440.
- Mills, D. J. (2009) Application of electrochemical techniques to organic coatings (AETOC 2009). Corrosion Engineering, Science and Technology. 44(6), pp. 405-406. 1478-422X.
- Mills, D. J. (2008) Comparison of ENM, EIS and DC resistance for assessing and monitoring anti-corrosive coatings. Journal of Corrosion Science and Engineering. 8 1466-8858.
- Mills, D. J. (2007) Application of electrochemical techniques to organic coatings. Corrosion Engineering Science and Technology. 42(4), pp. 285-286. 1478-422X.
- Mills, D. J. (2007) Electrochemical measurements: are they any use? Corrosion Management. 75, p. 6. 1355-5243.
- Mills, D. J., Broster, M. and Razaq, I. (2008) Continuing work to enable electrochemical methods to be used to monitor the performance of organic coatings in the field. Progress in Organic Coatings. 63(3), pp. 267-271. 0300-9440.
- Mills, D. J., Jamali, S. and Tobiszewski, M. T. (2012) Developing electrochemical measurements in order to assess anti-corrosive coatings more effectively. Progress in Organic Coatings. 74(2), pp. 385-390. 0300-9440.
- Mills, D. J., Mabbutt, S. J. and Bierwagen, G. (2003) Investigation into mechanism of protection of pigmented alkyd coatings using electrochemical and other methods. Progress in Organic Coatings. 46(3), pp. 176-181. 0300-9440.
- Mills, D. J. and Schaefer, K. (2010) Use of electrochemical methods to examine different surface preparation methods for organic coatings on steel. Progress in Organic Coatings. 69(2), pp. 193-198. 0300-9440.
- Woodcock, C. P., Mills, D. J. and Singh, H. T. (2008) Using novel electrochemical test methods to aid in the development of low volatile organic compound (VOC) coatings. Journal of Corrosion Science and Engineering. 8 1466-8858.
Conference or Workshop Item
- Jamali, S. and Mills, D. J. (2010) Novel set-up for application of electrochemical noise measurement (ENM) on protective coatings. Paper presented to: 2nd International Conference Corrosion and Material Protection, Prague, Czech Republic, 19-22 April 2010. (Unpublished)
- Mills, D. J. (2011) Developments in electrochemical measurements in order to assess anti-corrosive coatings more effectively. Paper presented to: Advances in Electrochemical Techniques for Assessment of Organic Coatings, Belgium, May 2011. (Unpublished)
- Mills, D. J. (2010) Monitoring of anti-corrosive coatings using electrochemical techniques. Invited Presentation presented to: Institute of Corrosion’s Corrosion Engineering Division Symposium on Corrosion Monitoring, Warrington, England, 29 April 2010. (Unpublished)
- Mills, D. J. (2009) Use of electrochemical methods to examine different surface preparation methods for organic coatings on steel. Lecture presented to: Technical University of Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland, June 2009. (Unpublished)
- Mills, D. J. (2009) Use of electrochemical noise method (ENM) to assess and monitor anti-corrosive organic coatings. Lecture presented to: 8th MULTIPROTECT Training Course on the Use of Electrochemical Techniques (part of 6th International Workshop on Application of Electrochemical Techniques to Organic Coatings (AETOC 2009)), Grado, Italy, 15 April 2009. (Unpublished)
- Mills, D. J. (2008) Comparison of AC and DC methods for assessing organic coatings on steel. Lecture presented to: Technical University of Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland, 17 January 2008. (Unpublished)
- Mills, D. J. (2008) Use of electrochemical methods to monitor the performance of organic coatings in the field. Lecture presented to: Technical University of Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland, 17 January 2008. (Unpublished)
- Mills, D. J. and Jamali, S. (2010) Electrochemical characterization of mild steel after different surface preparations. Paper presented to: 51st Corrosion Science Symposium (CSS), University of Southampton, England, 01-03 September 2010. (Unpublished)
- Mills, D. J. and Schaefer, K. (2009) Use of electrochemical methods to examine different surface preparation methods for organic coatings on steel. Invited Presentation presented to: Sixth International Workshop on Application of Electrochemical Techniques to Organic Coatings (AETOC 2009), Grado, Italy, 15 - 18 April 2009. (Unpublished)
- Mills, D. J., Woodcock, C. P. and Jamali, S. (2009) Novel arrangements and data analysis methods to enable the electrochemical noise method to assess coatings more effectively. Paper presented to: European Corrosion Congress (EUROCORR) 2009, Nice, France, 6-10 September 2009. (Unpublished)
Conference Proceedings
- Mills, D. J., Broster, M. and Rosaq, I. (2007) Continuing work to enable electrochemical methods to be used to monitor the performance of organic coatings in the field. In: Proceedings of Advances in Electrochemical Techniques to Examine Organic Coatings. Vigo, Spain: University of Vigo.
- Mills, D. J. and Jamali, S. (2010) Effect of different surface preparations prior to painting on the corrosion behaviour and surface activity of mild steel. In: Proceedings of EUROCORR 2010: From Space Heights to Earth's Depths. Frankfurt, Germany: Dechema.
- Mills, D. J. and Woodcock, C. P. (2008) Use of electrochemical noise method and electrochemical impedence spectroscopy for investigation of a set of organic coatings on steel. In: Proceedings of the EuroCorr 2008 - Managing Corrosion for Sustainability. Dechema.
Thesis
- Woodcock, C. P. (2007) A review and development of accelerated test methods for anti-corrosive organic coatings. Doctoral thesis. The University of Northampton.