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Corrosion electrochemical aspects

Brignold, G. J., Electrochemical Aspects of Stress Corrosion of Steels in Alkaline Solutions , Corrosion, 28, 307 (1972)... [Pg.198]

Pourbaix, M., Electrochemical Aspects of Stress-corrosion Cracking , CEBELCOR Rapp. Tech., 118(RT 199) (1971) C.A., 76, 12065e... [Pg.198]

Rowlands, J. C., Electrochemical Aspects of Preferential Phase Corrosion in Complex Alloys , Corros. Sci., 2, 89 (1962)... [Pg.198]

The deliberate raising of the electrical potential of titanium, either by the attachment of discrete particles of a noble metal, such as platinum or palladium, at the surface, or by the application of positive direct current to force the formation of a protective film, is dealt with at a later point. The electrochemical aspect of the corrosion of titanium is comprehensively treated in a number of papers ... [Pg.868]

Electrochemical aspects of the stress-corrosion behaviour have been investigated, mainly in neutral solutions. The open-circuit potential of Ti-8Al-lMo-l V is —800mV (v5. S.C.E.). The crack initiation load reaches... [Pg.1264]

Vathsala, K. A. Natarajan, 1989. Some electrochemical aspects of grinding media corrosion and sphalerite flotation. Inter. J. Miner. Process, 26(3 - 4) 193 - 203 Walker, G. W., Stout, J. V. Ill, Richardson, P. E., 1984. Electrochemical flotation of sulphides reaction of chalcopyrite in aqueous solution. Inter. J. Miner. Process, 12 55 - 72 Wang Dianzuo, 1983. Structure and reactivty of organic depressant on flotation. Nonferrous Metals, (2) 47-51... [Pg.282]

Fig. 12.80. Samples of a brass (64% Cu-26% Zn) alloy bar strained in a NaN02 solution at 0.2 V vs. NHE. Typical stress-corrosion cracking fractures (dashes = 100 pm). (Reprinted from J. R. Galvele, Electrochemical Aspects of Stress Corrosion Cracking, in Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry, R. E. White, J. O M. Bockris, and B. E. Conway, eds., No. 27, p. 234, Plenum, 1995.)... Fig. 12.80. Samples of a brass (64% Cu-26% Zn) alloy bar strained in a NaN02 solution at 0.2 V vs. NHE. Typical stress-corrosion cracking fractures (dashes = 100 pm). (Reprinted from J. R. Galvele, Electrochemical Aspects of Stress Corrosion Cracking, in Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry, R. E. White, J. O M. Bockris, and B. E. Conway, eds., No. 27, p. 234, Plenum, 1995.)...
Electrochemical Aspects The half-reactions responsible for the corrosion of iron in water are, for oxidation,... [Pg.721]

U. Bertocci and E.N. Pugh, Chemical and Electrochemical Aspects of SCC of Alpha-Brass in Aqueous Ammonia, International Congress on Metallic Corrosion, National Research Council of Canada, Toronto, 1984, p 144-152... [Pg.449]

The electrochemical aspects of corrosion research have been the subject of some computer-controlled instrumentation [11]. It seems likely, in this case, that electrochemistry alone is not the answer and other techniques, such as spectroscopy and analytical methods, need to supplement the electrochemical measurements. [Pg.455]

Bundy KJ (1994) Corrosion and other electrochemical aspects of biomaterials. Crit Rev Biomed Eng 22 139-251. [Pg.387]

Bacterial-environmental interactions, with reference to the cycles of sulfur and other elements, in corrosion on buried pipes are presented based on the recent field and laboratory studies by the author. Attention is focussed on the action of iron bacteria (IB), iron-oxidizing bacteria (lOB), sulfur-oxidizing bacteria (SOB), sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) and methane-producing bacteria (MPB). Correlation between the extent of microbiologically influenced corrosion damage and the activities of above mentioned bacteria is also discussed from electrochemical aspects. [Pg.365]

Pourbaix M. Electrochemical aspects of stress corrosion. In Scully JC, editor. The Theory of Stress Corrosion Cracking in Alloys. Brussels NATO, 1971. [Pg.182]

A.K. Tiller. Electrochemical aspects of microbial corrosion An overview. In the Proceedings of Microbial Corrosion, The Metals Society, London, UK, 1983. [Pg.121]

Williams, D. F., Electrochemical Aspects of Corrosion in the Physiological Environment, Fundamental Aspects of Biocompatibility, Vol. 1, CRC Press, Boca Raton, M., 1981, pp. 11-42. [Pg.508]

Recently, terms flow-assisted corrosion and flow-accelerated corrosion (FAC) have been used to describe the erosion (or thinning) of carbon steel in nuclear and fossil power plants where there is no threshold solution velocity. FAC is a complex phenomenon that is a function of many parameters of water chemistry, material composition and hydrodynamics. FAC involves the electrochemical aspects of general corrosion plus the effects of mass transfer and momentum transfer. [Pg.61]

Tiller AK (1983) Electrochemical aspects of microbial corrosion An overview proceedings of microbial corrosion, 8-10 March 1983, The Metals Society, London Rainha VL, Fonseca ITE (1997) Kinetics studies on the SRB influenced corrosion of steel A first approach. Corrosion Science 39(4) 807-813... [Pg.70]

Cuhicciotti D, Licina GL (1990) Electrochemical aspects of microbially induced corrosion. Mater Perform 29(l) 72-75... [Pg.105]

Viktor I. Korobov (korvikS8 mail.ru) - Head of the Department of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry, Dnepropetrovsk National University (http //www.dsu.dp.ua). Research interests - the kinetics of electrochemical reactions, protection of metals against corrosion, methodological aspects of the use of mathematical packages in chemical education. [Pg.341]

D. J. Duquette and R. E. Rieker, Electrochemical aspects of microbiologically induced corrosion. Proceedings Biologically Induced Corrosion (S. C. Dexter, ed ), NACE-8, Houston, 1986, pp. 121-130. [Pg.598]


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