Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 117
... sulphur anions seem inefficient for producing passivity breakdown . However , in the presence of these anions a more defective passive layer is formed , probably by sulphur incorporation , as was detected by energy dispersive X - ray ...
... sulphur anions seem inefficient for producing passivity breakdown . However , in the presence of these anions a more defective passive layer is formed , probably by sulphur incorporation , as was detected by energy dispersive X - ray ...
Page 222
... Sulphur Compounds The corrosivity of sulphur compounds is a function of sulphur content , temperature , and the type of the mixture . In the absence of water , the most corrosive form of sulphur is hydrogen sulphide . In the presence of ...
... Sulphur Compounds The corrosivity of sulphur compounds is a function of sulphur content , temperature , and the type of the mixture . In the absence of water , the most corrosive form of sulphur is hydrogen sulphide . In the presence of ...
Page 300
... sulphur - bacteria are involved in corrosion , it is useful to present the sulphur cycle to show the interaction between the different sulphur species and the chemical and biological processes taking place in the water and soils ...
... sulphur - bacteria are involved in corrosion , it is useful to present the sulphur cycle to show the interaction between the different sulphur species and the chemical and biological processes taking place in the water and soils ...
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