Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 70
... pitting corrosion of aluminum aircraft components was dependent upon the anionic concentration of various organic acids , such as citric , isocitric , ketoglutaric and especially dodecanoic , produced by Cladosporium , in the aqueous ...
... pitting corrosion of aluminum aircraft components was dependent upon the anionic concentration of various organic acids , such as citric , isocitric , ketoglutaric and especially dodecanoic , produced by Cladosporium , in the aqueous ...
Page 117
... pitting takes place through sulphide formation , which reacts at the electrode surface yielding a poorly protective mackinawite film . The general effect of these anions is to increase the dissolution current in the active direction ...
... pitting takes place through sulphide formation , which reacts at the electrode surface yielding a poorly protective mackinawite film . The general effect of these anions is to increase the dissolution current in the active direction ...
Page 41
... pitting or crevice corrosion is deduced from the relative positions of the corrosion potential ( Ecorr ) , the pitting potential ( E ) , and the so- called protection potential ( Eprot ) . That potential is often defined as the ...
... pitting or crevice corrosion is deduced from the relative positions of the corrosion potential ( Ecorr ) , the pitting potential ( E ) , and the so- called protection potential ( Eprot ) . That potential is often defined as the ...
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