Passivation of Metals and Semiconductors, and Properties of Thin Oxide Layers: A Selection of Papers from the 9th International Symposium, Paris, France, 27 June - 1 July 2005Philippe Marcus, Vincent Maurice Passivation of Metals and Semiconductors, and Properties of Thin Oxide Layers contains a selection of papers presented at PASSIVITY-9, the 9th International Symposium on the Passivation of Metals and Semiconductors and the Properties of Thin Oxide Layers, which was held in Paris, 27 June - 1 July, 2005. One hundred and twelve peer-reviewed manuscripts have been included. The book covers all the fundamental and applied aspects of passivity and provides a relevant and updated view of the advances and new trends in the field. It is structured in ten sections: • Growth, (Nano)structure and Composition of Passive Films • Passivity of Semiconductors • Electronic Properties of Passive Films • Passivity Issues in Biological Systems • Passivity in High-Temperature Water • Mechanical Properties of Passive Films,• Passivity Issues in Stress Corrosion Cracking and Tribocorrosion • Passivity Breakdown and Localized Corrosion • Modeling and Simulation • Surface Modifications and Inhibitors (for Improved Corrosion Resistance and/or Adhesion) |
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... show no pitting in 1 M HCl [2]. (2) Fe2O3-Cr2O3 films with low Cr2O3 content show reductive dissolution at potentials that are equivalent to pitting potentials of Fe-Cr alloys [2]. (3) Alloying MoO2 into Fe2O3-Cr2O3 films is very ...
... show no pitting in 1 M HCl [2]. (2) Fe2O3-Cr2O3 films with low Cr2O3 content show reductive dissolution at potentials that are equivalent to pitting potentials of Fe-Cr alloys [2]. (3) Alloying MoO2 into Fe2O3-Cr2O3 films is very ...
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... shows corrosion potential, Ecorr, as a function of pH for the alloys after steady state conditions. The alloys caused depassivation and showed active potentials in solutions with low pH values after prolonged time. The depassivation pH ...
... shows corrosion potential, Ecorr, as a function of pH for the alloys after steady state conditions. The alloys caused depassivation and showed active potentials in solutions with low pH values after prolonged time. The depassivation pH ...
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... show alloy composition. Thinning rate of film thickness, -Δd/Δt, as a function of potential, E, for Fe2O3-Cr2O3MoO2 films ... shows no reductive dissolution and keeps passivity between -0.3 V and 1.0V. Namely, MoO2 alloyed in Fe2O3-Cr2O3 ...
... show alloy composition. Thinning rate of film thickness, -Δd/Δt, as a function of potential, E, for Fe2O3-Cr2O3MoO2 films ... shows no reductive dissolution and keeps passivity between -0.3 V and 1.0V. Namely, MoO2 alloyed in Fe2O3-Cr2O3 ...
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... shows that the increase in hydrogen in the atmosphere increases the Cr content in the surface. Authors' former works [9,15] have shown that the increase of hydrogen facilitates the diffusion of Cr through fast diffusion path in the near ...
... shows that the increase in hydrogen in the atmosphere increases the Cr content in the surface. Authors' former works [9,15] have shown that the increase of hydrogen facilitates the diffusion of Cr through fast diffusion path in the near ...
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... shows the sulphur 2p spectra obtained at three points on an oscillation. The peaks correspond to a series of sulphides and polysulphides in the region of 163 eV and sulphates around 169 eV. The latter do not change significantly through ...
... shows the sulphur 2p spectra obtained at three points on an oscillation. The peaks correspond to a series of sulphides and polysulphides in the region of 163 eV and sulphates around 169 eV. The latter do not change significantly through ...
Contents
Section B Passivity of Semiconductors | 231 |
Section C Electronic Properties of Passive Films | 277 |
Section D Passivity Issues in Biological Systems | 349 |
Section E Passivity in HighTemperature Water | 395 |
Section F Mechanical Properties of Passive Films | 437 |
Section G Passivity Issues in Stress Corrosion Cracking and Tribocorrosion | 475 |
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