Samantha M. Gateman

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Contact Information

Title: Assistant Professor
Office: Rm 226, ChB
Lab: 036, 038, 040
Phone (Office): 1-519-661-2111 ext. 86306
E-mail: samantha.gateman@uwo.ca

Inorganic Teaching Division

Physical & Analytical Teaching Division

Microelectrochemistry, Scanning electrochemical probe microscopy, and corrosion science



Education

B.Sc., Ph.D., McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; NSERC PDF, Sorbonne University/ CNRS, Paris, France

AWARDS

  • NWMO Industrial Research Chair, 2022.
  • D. W. Ambridge Prize for best thesis in science and engineering, McGill University.
  • Carl A. Winkler Award, best thesis in Chemistry, McGill University.
  • NSERC PDF.
  • Graduate Student Excellence Award, NACE Foundation of Canada.
  • NSERC CGS – Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplements.
  • Globalink Research Award, Mitacs, London, United Kingdom.
  • NSERC CGS-D.

RESEARCH

Metals play a vital role in our modern day society, but their tendency to corrode compromises their structural integrity, safety, and function. Advancements in corrosion prediction tools must be made to lower its economic and safety expenses. Dr. Gateman’s research highlights the importance of bridging the gap between analytical chemists, corrosion scientists, and industry through tailoring quantitative and spatially resolved electrochemical methods to investigate corrosion initiation mechanisms on the micro/nano scale under simulated in-service environments.

Scanning electrochemical probe microscopy (SEPM) is a collection of versatile methods capable of capturing micro electrochemical images and extracting local kinetic and topographic information of a substrate through measuring electrochemical reactivity at an ultramicroelectrode (UME) or through a micro/nanopipette. The effect of microscopic features (inclusions, grain boundaries, corrosion product, coating defects, etc.) on corrosion at a metal/coating interfaces in-situ using in-service solution chemistry can be realized using different SEPM techniques including scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM), scanning micropipette contact method (SMCM), and localized electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (LEIS). Another research goal of ours will focus on advancing SEPM’s analytical figures of merit so that the techniques become standardized electro analytical tools in corrosion science.

Students will be trained in experimental methods including macro electrochemical techniques, scanning electrochemical probe methods, and various complementary analytical and surface characterization tools. If you have a passion for corrosion science and/or SEPM and are looking to join a collaborative, inclusive, and respectful team of people, please contact Prof. Gateman for available positions to become a part of our team.

TEACHING

  • CHEM 9665T

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

  • Gateman, S. M.; Gharbi, O.; Turmine, M.; Vivier, V. Measuring Changes in Wettability and Surface Area during Micro Droplet Corrosion Measurements. Electrochim. Acta 2021, 399, 139402. .
  • Gateman, S. M.; Page, K.; Halimi, I.; Nascimento, A. R. C.; Savoie, S.; Schulz, R.; Moreau, C.; Parkin, I. P.; Mauzeroll, J. Corrosion of One-Step Superhydrophobic Stainless-Steel Thermal Spray Coatings. ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2020, 12 (1), 1523–1532. .
  • Gateman, S. M.; Georgescu, N. S.; Kim, M.-K.; Jung, I.-H.; Mauzeroll, J. Efficient Measurement of the Influence of Chemical Composition on Corrosion: Analysis of an Mg-Al Diffusion Couple Using Scanning Micropipette Contact Method. J. Electrochem. Soc. 2019, 166 (16), C624–C630. .
  • Gateman, S. M.; Halimi, I.; Costa Nascimento, A. R.; Lacasse, R.; Schulz, R.; Moreau, C.; Chromik, R.; Mauzeroll, J. Using Macro and Micro Electrochemical Methods to Understand the Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steel Thermal Spray Coatings. npj Mater. Degrad. 2019, 3 (1), 25. .
  • Gateman, S. M.; Stephens, L. I.; Perry, S. C.; Lacasse, R.; Schulz, R.; Mauzeroll, J. The Role of Titanium in the Initiation of Localized Corrosion of Stainless Steel 444. npj Mater. Degrad. 2018, 2 (1), 5. .