Existing coupled multielectrode array sensors (CMAS) with epoxy insulation are promising devices for
application as online tools for corrosion monitoring. However, most of these devices have an upper
operating temperature limit of approximately 70 °C. The sensor has an array of electrodes made from
the metallic material of interest. The electrodes are electrically insulated from each other with a paint or
mounting material (epoxy) but coupled by an external circuit and arranged so that a small area of the
electrode contacts a corrosive environment. However, epoxy and paint are strongly affected by
temperature and may degrade at high temperatures. In this paper, corrosion monitoring using coated
aluminum and nickel-based Alloy 600 electrodes at temperatures above 100 °C is presented. A
diamond-like carbon thin film was deposited on the sensing electrodes. The effectiveness of the
diamond-like carbon film in protecting the aluminum and Alloy 600 electrodes in a saturated solution
containing a NaCl-NaNO3-KNO3 salt mixture at 128-141 °C was demonstrated. The effective corrosion
monitoring capability of the new electrochemical sensors at high temperatures was attributed to the high
corrosion-resistance properties of the diamond-like carbon film that prevented crevice formation
between the aluminum and Alloy 600 electrodes.
Keywords: Aluminum, Alloy 600, corrosion-resistant coating, coupled multielectrode sensor, hightemperature
corrosion sensor, diamond-like carbon