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Kinetics of phosphate films on metal

MURRELL ET AL. Kinetics of Phosphate Films on Metal Oxide Swfaces 73... [Pg.73]

Reference has been made to the observation that both anionic and cationic species in the environment can influence the anodic polarization of active-passive types of metals and alloys. Specific examples have related to the effect of pH as it influences the stability and potential range of formation of oxide and related corrosion product films. The effect of pH, however, cannot be treated, even with single chemical species, independent of the accompanying anions. For example, chloride, sulfate, phosphate, and nitrate ions accompanying acids based on these ionic species will influence both the kinetics and thermodynamics of metal dissolution in addition to the effect of pH. Major effects may result if the anion either enhances or prevents formation of protective corrosion product films, or if an anion, both thermodynamically and kinetically, is an effective oxidizing species (easily reduced), then large changes in the measured anodic polarization curve will be observed. [Pg.214]


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