This work aims to characterize corrosion products formed on copper samples exposed to synthetic rainwater of Rio Janeiro and Sao Paulo. XRD and XPS were employed to determine their composition, while electrochemical techniques were used to evaluate their protective properties. XRD and XPS indicated the thickening of the corrosion layer with time. Electrochemical results showed that the protectiveness of the corrosion layer depends on the solution composition. Based on our findings a corrosion mechanism for copper in simulated rainwater is proposed where the role of NH(4)(+) ions in the cuprite layer partial regeneration is taken into account. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
An extensive investigation with parallel field andlaboratory exposures has been conducted to elucida...
A laboratory environment chamber with a constant deposition rate of NaCl was built. With this chambe...
This paper presents the experimental results of copper corrosion in different liquid environments. ...
This work aims to characterize corrosion products formed on copper samples exposed to synthetic rain...
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The atmospheric corrosion of copper in pure coastal atmospheres has not been extensively studied. Th...
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An extensive investigation with parallel field andlaboratory exposures has been conducted to elucida...
A laboratory environment chamber with a constant deposition rate of NaCl was built. With this chambe...
This paper presents the experimental results of copper corrosion in different liquid environments. ...
This work aims to characterize corrosion products formed on copper samples exposed to synthetic rain...
O cobre e suas ligas constitui um dois metais mais amplamente utilizados para a produção de peças co...
A complete characterization of copper corrosion behavior has been carried out under permanent immers...
Atmospheric corrosion of copper, exposed on a tropical island in the South-Central Pacific Ocean, wa...
AbstractDue to rain events historical monuments exposed to the atmosphere are frequently submitted t...
The chemistry of copper patination was investigated by two series of experiments. The chemistry of a...
International audienceDue to rain events historical monuments exposed to the atmosphere are frequent...
The protective effects of decanoic acid (HC10) and sodium decanoate on naturally corroded copper-bas...
The atmospheric corrosion of copper in pure coastal atmospheres has not been extensively studied. Th...
International audienceIn the framework of the protection of copper objects exposed to atmospheric co...
We studied the copper corrosion and product layers originating in a simulated uterine solution at pH...
International audienceThe influence of quadratic stress, crystallographic texture, lubrication and s...
An extensive investigation with parallel field andlaboratory exposures has been conducted to elucida...
A laboratory environment chamber with a constant deposition rate of NaCl was built. With this chambe...
This paper presents the experimental results of copper corrosion in different liquid environments. ...