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Cathodic process oxygen reduction contribution

In the case of nitrobenzoates, for example, it has been claimed that an acceleration of the cathodic partial process by reduction of the nitro group may lead, in addition to the effect of oxygen in the thin electrolyte layer, to a complete passivation of iron or ordinary steels. Contributions from the two parts of the dissociated molecule to the inhibitive effect are very likely. [Pg.623]


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