Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 25
... depolarization of metal by bacteria occurs , a mechanism induced by iron sulfide , possibly cathodic depolarization , may play a more significant role in corrosion 42. Iron sulfide is known to depolarize cathodic steel in bacteria ...
... depolarization of metal by bacteria occurs , a mechanism induced by iron sulfide , possibly cathodic depolarization , may play a more significant role in corrosion 42. Iron sulfide is known to depolarize cathodic steel in bacteria ...
Page 55
... depolarization tendencies vary with the species of algae and the environment in which they are growing . Correspondingly , the blue - green alga Oscillatoria caused anodic depolarization under aerobic conditions , hence promoting ...
... depolarization tendencies vary with the species of algae and the environment in which they are growing . Correspondingly , the blue - green alga Oscillatoria caused anodic depolarization under aerobic conditions , hence promoting ...
Page 110
... depolarization by SRB was found to give a concentration - dependent cathodic depolarization . Using a simple laboratory device , Iverson ( 1966 ) demonstrated the cathodic depolarization effect with benzyl viologen but not with ...
... depolarization by SRB was found to give a concentration - dependent cathodic depolarization . Using a simple laboratory device , Iverson ( 1966 ) demonstrated the cathodic depolarization effect with benzyl viologen but not with ...
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