Items where Author is "Lyon, S. B."
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PHILIPPE, L. V. S., LYON, S. B., SAMMON, C. and YARWOOD, J.
(2008).
Validation of electrochemical impedance measurements for water sorption into epoxy coatings using gravimetry and infra-red spectroscopy.
Corrosion Science, 50 (3), 887-896.
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PHILIPPE, L., SAMMON, C., LYON, S. B. and YARWOOD, J.
(2004).
An FTIR/ATR in situ study of sorption and transport in corrosion protective organic coatings - 1. Water sorption and the role of inhibitor anions.
Progress in Organic Coatings, 49 (4), 302-314.
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PHILIPPE, L., SAMMON, C., LYON, S. B. and YARWOOD, J.
(2004).
An FTIR/ATR in situ study of sorption and transport in corrosion protective organic coatings - Paper 2. The effects of temperature and isotopic dilution.
Progress in Organic Coatings, 49 (4), 315-323.
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PHILIPPE, L., LYON, S. B., SAMMON, C. and YARWOOD, J.
(2003).
In situ study of phosphate diffusion in epoxy coatings using attenuated total reflection infrared spectroscopy.
Corrosion Engineering, Science and Technology, 38 (2), 153-156.
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WANG, H. W., STACK, M. M., LYON, S. B., HOVSEPIAN, P. E. and MUNZ, W. D.
(2000).
Wear associated with growth defects in combined cathodic arc/unbalanced magnetron sputtered CrN/NbN superlattice coatings during erosion in alkaline slurry.
Surface and Coatings Technology, 135 (1), 82-90.
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WANG, H., STACK, M. M., LYON, S. B., HOVSEPIAN, P. E. and MUNZ, W. D.
(2000).
The corrosion behaviour of macroparticle defects in arc bond-sputtered CrN/NbN superlattice coatings.
Surface and coatings technology, 126 (2-3), 279-287.
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HOVSEPIAN, P. E., LEWIS, D. B., MUNZ, W. D., LYON, S. B. and TOMLINSON, M.
(1999).
Combined cathodic arc/unbalanced magnetron grown CrN/NbN superlattice coatings for corrosion resistant applications.
Surface and Coatings Technology, 120, 535-541.
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TOMLINSON, M., LYON, S. B., HOVSEPIAN, P. E. and MUNZ, W. D.
(1999).
Corrosion performance of CrN/NbN superlattice coatings deposited by the combined cathodic arc unbalanced magnetron technique.
Vacuum, 53 (1-2), 117-121.
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