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Carbon site isolation effect

Taming Carbon-Carbon Bond Cleavage on Metallic Surfaces, the "Site Isolation" Effect... [Pg.199]

Although the Langelier index is probably the most frequently quoted measure of a water s corrosivity, it is at best a not very reliable guide. All that the index can do, and all that its author claimed for it is to provide an indication of a water s thermodynamic tendency to precipitate calcium carbonate. It cannot indicate if sufficient material will be deposited to completely cover all exposed metal surfaces consequently a very soft water can have a strongly positive index but still be corrosive. Similarly the index cannot take into account if the precipitate will be in the appropriate physical form, i.e. a semi-amorphous egg-shell like deposit that spreads uniformly over all the exposed surfaces rather than forming isolated crystals at a limited number of nucleation sites. The egg-shell type of deposit has been shown to be associated with the presence of organic material which affects the growth mechanism of the calcium carbonate crystals . Where a substantial and stable deposit is produced on a metal surface, this is an effective anticorrosion barrier and forms the basis of a chemical treatment to protect water pipes . However, the conditions required for such a process are not likely to arise with any natural waters. [Pg.359]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.199 , Pg.200 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.199 , Pg.200 ]




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