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Corrosion Prognosis for Metals with Oxygen Depolarizatio

 

B. B. Chernov, O. P. Kovalev, and A. V. Volkov

Nevel’skii State Sea University, ul. Verkhneportova 50A, Vladivostok, 690059 Russia

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Received July 20, 2006

 

Abstract — Based on the results of corrosion tests, the penetration coefficients of corrosion products and the steady-state corrosion rate of an CT-3 steel are statistically assessed as a function of the oxygen concentration distribution.

PACS numbers: 82.45.Bb

DOI: 10.1134/S0033173208030120
03/09/2008 | 901 Посещения | Печать

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Thermodynamics of Chemical and Electrochemical Stability of Aluminum, Silicon, and Tin Bronze

A. G. Tyurin

 

Chelyabinsk State University, ul. Br. Kashirinykh 129, Chelyabinsk, 454021 Russia

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Received December 20, 2006

 

Abstract—Phase diagrams copper–element–oxygen and potential–pH diagrams are plotted for alloys of the Cu–Al, Cu–Si, and Cu–Sn systems at 25frame0C. Thermodynamic peculiarities of the corrosion and electrochemical behavior of phase components of aluminum, silicon, and tin bronzes are analyzed. The surface activity of alloying elements is assessed.

PACS numbers: 81.65.Kn

DOI: 10.1134/S0033173208030132
03/09/2008 | 891 Посещения | Печать

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Determining the Partial Currents of Silver Ionization, its Oxide Formation, and Chemical Dissolution by Multicycle Chronoammetry with an RRDE

D. A. Kudryashov, S. N. Grushevskaya, and A. V. Vvedenskii

 

Voronezh State University, Universitetskaya pl. 1, Voronezh, 394006 Russia

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Received May 17, 2007

 

Abstract — A multicycle chronoammetry with a rotating disc electrode with a ring (RRDE) enables one to experimentally discriminate between the partial currents of the substrate metal ionization, anodic formation of the oxide, and chemical dissolution of the oxide in the summary polarization current of the disc. The technique is approved by an example of AgAg2OOHframe0(H2O) system. In a range of relatively small anodic potentials of the Ag disc (0.48 to 0.51 V), the active dissolution of silver at the open surface sites and via pores in the surface film dominates; the phase formation current and, accordingly, the current efficiency of the process rapidly drop. At the potentials of the voltammogram maximum (0.52 to 0.53 V) when the silver active dissolution current is suppressed, the phase formation currents prevail and substantially exceed the chemical dissolution rate of the oxide. The thickness of an Ag2O film rapidly increases under these conditions, and the current efficiency of the oxide formation is close to 100% for the whole polarization period. The rate constant of the chemical dissolution of an Ag(I) oxide is practically independent of the anodic phase-formation potential, but slightly depends on the oxide film thickness, reflecting changes in the film structure and, possibly, in its composition, from AgOH to Ag2O.

PACS numbers: 82.45.Qr

DOI: 10.1134/S0033173208030144
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14.

Acid-Basic, Adsorption, and Photosorption Properties of Magnesia Samples

I. A. Ekimova and T. S. Minakova

 

Tomsk State University, pr. Lenina 36, Tomsk, 634050 Russia

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Received June 14, 2007

 

Abstract—The acid-basic, adsorption, and photosorption properties of differently prepared magnesia samples were studied. It was found that the less basic magnesia surface photosorbs better oxygen and adsorbs better the water vapor.

PACS numbers: 68.47.Gh

DOI: 10.1134/S0033173208030156
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