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Bimetallic corrosion dissolved oxygen

Most cases of practical bimetallic corrosion in solutions occur under conditions when the solution contains dissolved oxygen. Accordingly, the primary cathodic reaction is the reduction of dissolved oxygen... [Pg.222]

Figure 16.2 Bimetallic corrosion of iron. The immediate anode product is Fe2+(aq), which reacts with dissolved oxygen and OH- (from the cathode) in bulk solution to form iron(III) oxide/hydroxide which precipitates away from the anodic surface. Figure 16.2 Bimetallic corrosion of iron. The immediate anode product is Fe2+(aq), which reacts with dissolved oxygen and OH- (from the cathode) in bulk solution to form iron(III) oxide/hydroxide which precipitates away from the anodic surface.

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