Search Results - "Laycock, N.J"
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Effects of nitric acid passivation on the pitting resistance of 316 stainless steel
Published in Corrosion science (01-12-2000)“…Samples of 316 stainless steel have been subjected to passivation treatments at ambient temperature for 1 h in solutions of up to 50 wt% nitric acid. Pitting…”
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Localised dissolution kinetics, salt films and pitting potentials
Published in Corrosion science (01-10-1997)“…Dissolution kinetics within artificial pit electrodes have been studied and related to the transition in real pits from metastability to stability. For 302 and…”
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Temperature dependence of pitting potentials for austenitic stainless steels above their critical pitting temperature
Published in Corrosion science (01-06-1998)“…Pitting potentials of austenitic stainless steels decrease slowly with increasing temperature above the critical pitting temperature. Pitting potentials have…”
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The initiation of crevice corrosion in stainless steels
Published in Corrosion science (01-10-1997)“…There are currently at least four different models for the initiation of crevice corrosion on stainless steels: (1) passive dissolution leading to gradual…”
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Effects of Temperature and Thiosulfate on Chloride Pitting of Austenitic Stainless Steels
Published in Corrosion (Houston, Tex.) (01-06-1999)“…INTRODUCTIONSulfur species such as thiosulfate (S2O2), bisulfide 3 (HS), or tetrathionate (S4O2) can enhance chloride 6 pitting of stainless steels (SS)…”
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The mechanism of lacy cover formation in pitting
Published in Corrosion science (01-06-1997)“…An open hemispherical pit in stainless steel is unstable because the concentration of dissolved cations must fall well below saturation near the rim of the…”
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Effect of Iron-Oxidizing Bacteria on Pitting of Stainless Steel
Published in Corrosion (Houston, Tex.) (01-07-2004)“…ABSTRACTMicrobiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) of stainless steel (SS) can be caused by the action of metal-oxidizing bacteria (MOB) in natural,…”
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Nanoscale surface properties of iron treated by electrochemical and physico-chemical methods
Published in Current applied physics (01-06-2006)“…The nanoscale surface structure of surface oxide films formed on pure iron treated by UV irradiation at 3mW/cm2 and electrochemical passivation at an applied…”
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Atomic-scale flattening of Ni–Cr alloy surfaces by electrochemical passivation treatments
Published in Current applied physics (01-04-2004)“…Ni–Cr alloys were electrochemically passivated in sulphuric acid solutions, generating atomically flat oxide surfaces on the terraces of the resulting passive…”
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The transpassive corrosion of stainless steel in stabilized alkaline peroxide solution
Published in Corrosion science (01-10-1995)“…Alkaline peroxide solutions are capable, thermodynamically, of causing transpassive corrosion in stainless steels. Normally this does not lead to significant…”
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Temperature dependence of the pitting potential of high purity aluminium in chloride containing solutions
Published in Corrosion science (2011)“…Slow scan anodic polarization experiments were conducted on high purity (99.99%) aluminium exposed to chloride containing solutions at temperatures ranging…”
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In Situ Synchrotron X-Ray Diffraction Studies of CO 2 Corrosion of Carbon Steel with Scale Inhibitors ATMPA and PEI at 80°C
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Dependence of the Critical Pitting Temperature on surface roughness
Published in Corrosion science (01-06-2003)“…It has been known for many years that highly alloyed stainless steels display a critical pitting temperature (CPT), which is the lowest temperature at which…”
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Automated processing of electrochemical current noise in the time domain: I. Simulated signal
Published in Corrosion science (01-03-2010)“…The concept of automated processing of electrochemical current noise in the time domain is presented. The methodology is based on the identification of…”
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Computer simulation of pitting potential measurements
Published in Corrosion science (01-12-2005)“…A deterministic model for the growth of single pits in stainless steel has been combined with a purely stochastic model of pit nucleation. Monte-Carlo…”
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Failure of a super duplex stainless steel reaction vessel
Published in Engineering failure analysis (01-04-2004)“…Crevice corrosion and stress corrosion cracking (SCC) were recently discovered in a vessel used to strip vinyl chloride monomer from a water-based slurry of…”
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The surface nanostructure of pure iron after combined electrochemical passivation and thermal annealing treatments
Published in Surface science (15-11-2007)“…The properties of the surface oxide film on pure iron after electrochemical passivation and thermal annealing treatments were investigated using a variety of…”
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Calculating chemical concentrations during the initiation of crevice corrosion
Published in Corrosion science (01-04-2000)“…Numerical simulations of solution chemistry and electrochemical potential variations within crevice corrosion sites on stainless steel have been carried out…”
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Pitting of type 304 stainless steel in the presence of a biofilm containing sulphate reducing bacteria
Published in Corrosion science (01-02-1998)“…The effects of sulphate reducing bacteria (SRB) on pitting corrosion of Type 304 stainless steel in near-neutral solutions based on 0.1 M NaCl have been…”
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Electron microscopy of bismuth building blocks for self-assembled nanowires
Published in Current applied physics (01-06-2006)“…Nanowires can be fabricated from bismuth nanoclusters. The structure of bismuth nanoclusters of 40–60nm diameter has been observed by high resolution…”
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