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Cathodic depolarisation of ferrous

Microbial-accelerated Cathodic Depolarisation of Ferrous Metals... [Pg.395]

Sulphur dioxide in the air originates from the combustion of fuel and influences rusting in a number of ways. For example, Russian workers consider that it acts as a cathodic depolariser , which is far more effective than dissolved oxygen in stimulating the corrosion rate. However, it is the series of anodic reactions culminating in the formation of ferrous sulphate that are generally considered to be of particular importance. Sulphur dioxide in the air is oxidised to sulphur trioxide, which reacts with moisture to form sulphuric acid, and this in turn reacts with the steel to form ferrous sulphate. Examination of rust Aims formed in industrial atmospheres have shown that 5% or more of the rust is present in the form of iron sulphates and FeS04 4H2 0 has been identified in shallow pits . [Pg.492]


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