Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 40
... steel and other metal surfaces . Discontinuous contact between the base of the organism , especially dead organisms , and the metal , results in differential aeration of the metal surface . Correspondingly , when the metal is dependent ...
... steel and other metal surfaces . Discontinuous contact between the base of the organism , especially dead organisms , and the metal , results in differential aeration of the metal surface . Correspondingly , when the metal is dependent ...
Page 121
... metal surfaces immersed in natural or industrial aqueous media undergo a sequence of biological and Inorganic ... surface due to the deposition of inorganic lons and high molecular weight organic compounds . This conditioning film alters ...
... metal surfaces immersed in natural or industrial aqueous media undergo a sequence of biological and Inorganic ... surface due to the deposition of inorganic lons and high molecular weight organic compounds . This conditioning film alters ...
Page 100
... metal surface is , therefore , probably related to the number of active sites present at the metal surface . It can be inferred that iron oxide particles nucleate preferentially at the site of continuous steam bubbling 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 particles nucleate preferentially at the site of continuous steam bubbling at the heated ...
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