Use of Scanning Electron Microscopy to Characterize Electrochemically Active Samples CX(s) Applied: B3.6 Date: 02/14/2012 Location(s): South Carolina Offices(s): Savannah River Operations Office
Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
February 14, 2012"Use of Scanning Electron Microscopy to Characterize Electrochemically Active Samples
CX(s) Applied: B3.6
Date: 02/14/2012
Location(s): South Carolina
Offices(s): Savannah River Operations Office
This EEC covers the use of the Scanning Electrochemical Microscope (SECM) (model SECM370 from EG&G PAR), a commercial off-the-shelf piece of equipment. This activity is essentially a manipulation of classic electrochemical techniques and is therefore very similar to the analyses conducted for other general activities such as corrosion, battery and fuel cell testing. This equipment is used for characterization of samples generated by other programs. Therefore these samples and the resulting residues will be covered under the safety paperwork that are generated for these programs. "
CX(s) Applied: B3.6
Date: 02/14/2012
Location(s): South Carolina
Offices(s): Savannah River Operations Office
This EEC covers the use of the Scanning Electrochemical Microscope (SECM) (model SECM370 from EG&G PAR), a commercial off-the-shelf piece of equipment. This activity is essentially a manipulation of classic electrochemical techniques and is therefore very similar to the analyses conducted for other general activities such as corrosion, battery and fuel cell testing. This equipment is used for characterization of samples generated by other programs. Therefore these samples and the resulting residues will be covered under the safety paperwork that are generated for these programs. "