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Original Articles

Corrosive Effects of Mixtures of Pollutants

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Pages 644-648 | Received 13 Aug 1984, Accepted 28 Mar 1985, Published online: 08 Mar 2012
 

Abstract

The corrosion films that form on metals and alloys during field exposure are generally chemical mixtures. It is clear that the formation of such films requires the presence of mixtures of atmospheric corrosive gases, or of a combination of corrosive gases and atmospheric aerosol particles. Thus, laboratory experiments designed to reproduce field effects must involve mixtures of corrosive constituents. In this paper we review the mixed corrodent experiments of ourselves and others, describe the synergistic effects of mixtures of pollutants on a variety of metals, and present the necessary ingredients for experiments designed to simulate the interactive effects of atmospheric corrosive constituents.

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