The Corrosion and Electrochemical Sciences Department conducts research and development in the areas of materials aging and materials interactions. We provide support for the Sandia community by developing science-based understanding for materials behavior in environments relevant to materials processing, component storage and component service conditions. Our ongoing investment in electrochemical and surface analytical techniques and expertise enables us to quantify material behavior under accelerated aging conditions and to develop empirical, phenomenological and fundamental models and understanding of materials aging. These same core capabilities also provide a solid foundation for exploring new areas of materials behavior such as interactions between biological, moieties, sequestration/separation of pathogens and electrochemical behavior of metal alloy catalysts.
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