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Nanocrystalline surfaces electrochemical behavior

S.2.2.3 Iron, Steel, andFe Oxides In a study of methionine and phenylalanine adsorption on Fe( 110), Oguzie et al. [79] described a combined electrochemical and first-principle density functional study to probe the adsorption behavior and the corrosion inhibiting power of methionine (Met) and phenylalanine (Phe) on polycrystalline (grain size 50 pm) and nanocrystalline (grain size 39 nm) iron in acidic solution. This allows investigating the role of the surface defect density on the molecular adsorption (with the help of theoretical calculations) and inhibition efficiency (measured experimentally). Met functioned as a better inhibitor for both Fe... [Pg.142]


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