Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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When exposure time was increased , the amount of filamentous material and bacteria also increased . In many cases ... increase was noticeable . When the potential sweep was made up to an anodic limit of -0.3 V , it could be seen that ...
When exposure time was increased , the amount of filamentous material and bacteria also increased . In many cases ... increase was noticeable . When the potential sweep was made up to an anodic limit of -0.3 V , it could be seen that ...
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... increase in a manner that might be expected for the transpassive region . Upon polarizing the electrode even further , there is a repassivation of the surface . Finally , above about 1.2V ( SCE ) ( about 1.5V ( SHE ) ) the polarization ...
... increase in a manner that might be expected for the transpassive region . Upon polarizing the electrode even further , there is a repassivation of the surface . Finally , above about 1.2V ( SCE ) ( about 1.5V ( SHE ) ) the polarization ...
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... increase with chromate concentration in a solution of 0.0025 M as compared to a concentration of 0.00125 M ( Fig . 1 ) . The researchers have ascribed the uninterrupted and orderly growth of oxide film at higher concentrations to ...
... increase with chromate concentration in a solution of 0.0025 M as compared to a concentration of 0.00125 M ( Fig . 1 ) . The researchers have ascribed the uninterrupted and orderly growth of oxide film at higher concentrations to ...
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