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2010

  1. 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.
  2. 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.

2009

  1. 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 (Unpublished)

2008

  1. 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.
  2. 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.

2007

  1. 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.
  2. Woodcock, C. P. (2007) A review and development of accelerated test methods for anti-corrosive organic coatings. Doctoral thesis. The University of Northampton.
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