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Electrochemical Oxidation And Corrosion Of Metals 1st Edition Elena P Grishina Andrew V Noskov

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Electrochemical Oxidation And Corrosion Of Metals 1st Edition Elena P Grishina Andrew V Noskov
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.69 MB
Pages: 102
Author: Elena P. Grishina; Andrew V. Noskov
ISBN: 9781616688264, 1616688262
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Electrochemical Oxidation And Corrosion Of Metals 1st Edition Elena P Grishina Andrew V Noskov by Elena P. Grishina; Andrew V. Noskov 9781616688264, 1616688262 instant download after payment.

This book examines the detailed study on the electrochemical oxidation and corrosion of metals (silver, copper and their alloys) in concentrated aqueous electrolytes solutions. The influence of electronegative (copper) and electropositive (palladium) constituents on the rate and mechanism of the silver as a constituent of a binary alloy during electrooxidation in non-steady-state condition is revealed. Mechanisms of electrode processes which include electrochemical reactions of the phase films formation and both chemical and electrochemical stages of their transformation are offered.

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