Abstract
Paper in contact with an electrode during anodic polarization alters the critical anodic current density (Ic) as a result of changes in ionic concentration at the paper-metal interface. This phenomenon appears to be related to crevice corrosion and offers a method for studying electrochemical processes occurring in shielded areas.
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© 1974 National Association of Corrosion Engineers
1974
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