Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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that at higher heat flux a higher rate of iron oxide deposition is observed at the heated metal surface is , therefore , probably related to the number of active sites present at the metal surface . It can be inferred that iron oxide ...
that at higher heat flux a higher rate of iron oxide deposition is observed at the heated metal surface is , therefore , probably related to the number of active sites present at the metal surface . It can be inferred that iron oxide ...
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... higher at higher solution con- centrations . Later she / 3 / stated that within limits of experimental error , the concentration ( 0.05 -0.0005 M ) had little effect , if any , on Cr uptake . The inhibition is maintained as long as ...
... higher at higher solution con- centrations . Later she / 3 / stated that within limits of experimental error , the concentration ( 0.05 -0.0005 M ) had little effect , if any , on Cr uptake . The inhibition is maintained as long as ...
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... higher temperatures of 40 ° and 50 ° C , but the oxide film which grows logarithmically with time at 30 ° C ( as reported by others also ) no longer remained so at higher temperatures ( Fig . 2 ) / 4 / . The oxide film followed inverse ...
... higher temperatures of 40 ° and 50 ° C , but the oxide film which grows logarithmically with time at 30 ° C ( as reported by others also ) no longer remained so at higher temperatures ( Fig . 2 ) / 4 / . The oxide film followed inverse ...
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