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ADSORPTION INHIBITORS The chemical compounds which belong to this group of inhibitors are believed to inhibit mainly by becoming adsorbed on the metal surface . Adsorption of the inhibitors depends on the potential of the immersed metal ...
ADSORPTION INHIBITORS The chemical compounds which belong to this group of inhibitors are believed to inhibit mainly by becoming adsorbed on the metal surface . Adsorption of the inhibitors depends on the potential of the immersed metal ...
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Organic Compounds with Inhibiting Properties 20 OH appears The organic compounds with inhibitive properties belong to one of three groups : i ) carboxylates ; ii ) nitro - compounds with another polar group ; iii ) amines .
Organic Compounds with Inhibiting Properties 20 OH appears The organic compounds with inhibitive properties belong to one of three groups : i ) carboxylates ; ii ) nitro - compounds with another polar group ; iii ) amines .
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Weisstuch and Schell / 54 / observed that such heteropoly compounds are not normally produced in large commercial quantities and consequently there can be real differences between batches , a point also observed by Brasher and Rhoades ...
Weisstuch and Schell / 54 / observed that such heteropoly compounds are not normally produced in large commercial quantities and consequently there can be real differences between batches , a point also observed by Brasher and Rhoades ...
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H Craig and R N Parkins | 123 |
Some Studies of Ion Implantation in the fields of Corrosion and Stress | 202 |
J Kolts J B C Wu?P E Manning and A I Asphahani | 280 |
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