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Alcántara, J.
Chico, Belén
Díaz, Iván
Fuente, Daniel de la
Morcillo, Manuel
2015-09-18T10:05:55Z
2015-09-18T10:05:55Z
2015
Corrosion Science 97: 74-88 (2015)
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/122291
10.1016/j.corsci.2015.04.015
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Research has been carried out for one year in six pure marine atmospheres with annual average chloride deposition rates of 70-1906mg Cl<sup>-</sup>/m<sup>2</sup> day. A study of some environmental parameters and their influence in the airborne chloride deposit on the site has been accomplished. The paper also considers mild steel corrosion rate and the resulting corrosion products and layers, and its dependence of atmospheric salinity of the site. In addition to lepidocrocite and goethite, high akaganeite and magnetite contents were found in the corrosion products. Additional magnetite formation is possible due to the transformation of lepidocrocite.
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Airborne chloride deposit and its effect on marine atmospheric corrosion of mild steel
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