Abstract
The role of HYDROXY PHOSPHONOACETIC ACID (HPA) in the inhibition of mild steel corrosion in aqueous systems, has been elucidated by the use of a range of physicochemical techniques. In particular, surface analytical studies have clarified the form and the structure of the protective layer.
Subject
Films,
Water,
Ions,
Salts,
Inhibitor films,
Cathodic current,
Calcium,
Acidity,
Film formation,
Steel,
Oxygen,
Risk reduction,
Conductivity
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1991
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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