Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 110
Anaerobic Corrosion depolarizing effect of the bacteria . After reaching a minimum , the potential changed in a positive direction to become stable at a positive value . This effect was assigned to a passivating action of the iron ...
Anaerobic Corrosion depolarizing effect of the bacteria . After reaching a minimum , the potential changed in a positive direction to become stable at a positive value . This effect was assigned to a passivating action of the iron ...
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... effect of biological activity of the microorganisms usually present in seawater /10/. Generally speaking, this biological activity is mainly developed in biofilms formed at the metal liquid interface. The effect of the early stages of ...
... effect of biological activity of the microorganisms usually present in seawater /10/. Generally speaking, this biological activity is mainly developed in biofilms formed at the metal liquid interface. The effect of the early stages of ...
Page 155
... Effect of Concentration ...... 156 2.2 . Effect of Temperature ...... 157 2.3 . Effect of pH ... 160 2.4 . Effect of Pre - exposure Period ..... 161 2.5 . Effect of Aeration and De - aeration .... 161 2.6 . Effect of Aggressive Ions ...
... Effect of Concentration ...... 156 2.2 . Effect of Temperature ...... 157 2.3 . Effect of pH ... 160 2.4 . Effect of Pre - exposure Period ..... 161 2.5 . Effect of Aeration and De - aeration .... 161 2.6 . Effect of Aggressive Ions ...
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