Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 165
... film . The presence of NaCl causes the anodic reaction to proceed in the positive direction with the liberation of a large number of electrons necessary for the reduction of chromate ions and at the same time suppresses the formation of ...
... film . The presence of NaCl causes the anodic reaction to proceed in the positive direction with the liberation of a large number of electrons necessary for the reduction of chromate ions and at the same time suppresses the formation of ...
Page 166
... film of hydrated ferric - chromic oxide mixture . Accordingly , a film of ferric oxide on air exposed iron will be made more protective if introduced into chromates , because chromate repairs the film discontinuities . Mayne and Pryor ...
... film of hydrated ferric - chromic oxide mixture . Accordingly , a film of ferric oxide on air exposed iron will be made more protective if introduced into chromates , because chromate repairs the film discontinuities . Mayne and Pryor ...
Page 167
... film containing chromic and iron oxides proceeds in a manner similar to that of oxide film growth in air . Their work also indicated the presence of an adsorbed Cr - containing layer as followed by the growth of a film containing ...
... film containing chromic and iron oxides proceeds in a manner similar to that of oxide film growth in air . Their work also indicated the presence of an adsorbed Cr - containing layer as followed by the growth of a film containing ...
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