Study on Corrosion Process of Nickel-Based Alloy in Na2SO4 Solutions

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Alloy 600 was studied in different Na2SO4 solutions with three approaches including Tafel curve method, AC impedance curve and high temperature experiment. Experimental results showed that interface electric transfer process was the control step of whole electrochemistry process; and selective corrosion of Alloy 600 would not happen in high temperature process

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April 2012

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