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Atlas of Electrochemical Equilibria

M. PourPrSsx, Atlas of Electrochemical Equilibria, transl. J. A. Franklin, National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE), Houston, Tex., 1966,... [Pg.490]

Pourbaix, M., Atlas of Electrochemical Equilibria in Aqueous Solutions, Pergamon Press, Oxford... [Pg.115]

Immunity the state of a metal whose corrosion rate is low or negligible because its potential is below (less positive than) that of equilibrium with a very small concentration (or activity of its dissolved ions. The metal is thus regarded as thermodynamically stable. Pourbaix has suggested that the small metal ion concentration be 10 mol dm (Atlas of Electrochemical Equilibria in Aqueous Solutions, p. 71, Pergamon/ CEBELCOR, Oxford (1966)). [Pg.1369]

Pourbaix M (1974) Atlas of electrochemical equilibria in aqueous solutions. National association of corrosion engineers (2nd English Edn.) USA... [Pg.73]

Lewis, G. N. and M. Randall, Thermodynamics and the Free Energy of Substances, 1923. Pourbaix, M., Atlas d equilibres Mectrochimiques, Gauthier-Villars, Paris, 1963 English translation Atlas of Electrochemical Equilibria in Aqueous Solutions, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1966. [Pg.52]

Pourbaix, M. "Atlas of Electrochemical Equilibria" Pergamon Oxford, 1966. [Pg.460]

Pourbaix, M. "Atlas of Electrochemical Equilibria in Aqueous Solutions", 2nd English ed., National Association of Corrosion Engineers Houston, 1974. [Pg.15]

M. Pourbalx, "Atlas of Electrochemical Equilibria In Aqueous Solutions", Pergamon Press, New York (1966), p. 384. [Pg.267]

N. de Zoubov published Atlas d equUibres electrochimiques, a collection of E-pH diagrams for 90 chemical elements. This volume was translated into English in 1966 by J. A. Franklin and published as Atlas of Electrochemical Equilibria in Aqueous Solutions. Subsequently other investigators published computer programs for constructing the diagrams L. Santoma ... [Pg.4]

Pourbaix M. Atlas of Electrochemical Equilibria in Aqueous Solutions. [Pg.411]

It is often helpful to review Pourbaix diagrams in order to predict some of the side reactions. In his 1945 doctoral thesis, Marcel Pourbaix (1904-1998) examined the relationships between electrochemical potential and pH, correlating them in a two-dimensional plot called a predominance diagram (later also called a Pourbaix diagram). In 1966 the Centre Beige d Etude de la Corrison (CEBELCOR), with the help of many other contributors, compiled thermodynamic and structural data for virtually the entire periodic table in the Atlas of Electrochemical Equilibria in Aqueous Solutions. [Pg.154]


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