Contact Corrosion of Metals in Aqueous and Organic-Aqueous Environments. II. Concentrated Glycolfram
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Contact Corrosion of Metals in Aqueous and Organic-Aqueous Environments. II. Concentrated Glycolframe0Water Solutions

V. N. Esenin and L. I. Denisovich

 

A.N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds, Russian Academy of Sciences,
ul. Vavilova 28, Moscow, 119991 Russia

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Abstract — Corrosion behavior of individual aluminum, steel, and cast iron, as well as aluminum–steel, aluminum–cast iron, steel–cast iron, and aluminum–steel–cast iron contact systems, in ethylene glycol solutions containing 5 or 30 vol % fresh water is studied. By contrast to water, these solutions are shown to be inert with respect to steel, while aluminum anodically dissolves in them. Cast iron is least stable, though its dissolution rate in the solutions is still substantially lower than in water.

 

PACS numbers: 82.45.Bb, 81.65.Kn

DOI: 10.1134/S2070205109010158