Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 12-13Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1994 |
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Page 34
... active ; but on areas where the metal remains passive , the biofilm causes the potential to be shifted in the noble direction , probably through a change in the kinetics of the oxygen reduction reaction / 15 / . Under these ...
... active ; but on areas where the metal remains passive , the biofilm causes the potential to be shifted in the noble direction , probably through a change in the kinetics of the oxygen reduction reaction / 15 / . Under these ...
Page 218
... active site mechanism i.e. , only a small percentage of the surface , participates in the nucleation of the growth sites . Machu has postulated that these active sites were the growth areas located predominantly at the grain boundaries ...
... active site mechanism i.e. , only a small percentage of the surface , participates in the nucleation of the growth sites . Machu has postulated that these active sites were the growth areas located predominantly at the grain boundaries ...
Page 216
... active before the third week ( Fig . 4 ) , but after the biofilm is well formed , anaerobic bacteria can be active and then they can initiate corrosion . According to the open circuit measurements ( Fig . 4 ) , three steps can be ...
... active before the third week ( Fig . 4 ) , but after the biofilm is well formed , anaerobic bacteria can be active and then they can initiate corrosion . According to the open circuit measurements ( Fig . 4 ) , three steps can be ...
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G Hernández W H Hartt and H A Videla | 30 |
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Cathodic Protection Criteria and Effectiveness in MIC | 36 |
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