Corrosion and Corrosion Inhibition of Metals/Alloys in Methylphosphonic Difluoride and Decontaminating Solutions

Electrochemical potentiodynamic polarization studies have been carried out for a variety of ferrous and nonferrous metals in methylphosphonic difluoride. Studies of the effect of organic inhibitors on the corrosion rate of 1020 steel, 316 and 304 stainless steel and magnesium in methylphosphonic dif...

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description Electrochemical potentiodynamic polarization studies have been carried out for a variety of ferrous and nonferrous metals in methylphosphonic difluoride. Studies of the effect of organic inhibitors on the corrosion rate of 1020 steel, 316 and 304 stainless steel and magnesium in methylphosphonic difluoride were also carried out. In addition, electrochemical studies were conducted in Decon solutions of sodium carbonate, DS2, and STB. General corrosion rates are reported for ferrous alloys, titanium, aluminum alloys, magnesium, and two metal-matrix composites in full strength and diluted Decon solutions. Keywords: Corrosion resistant alloys. Presented at the US Army Chemical Research, Development and Engineering Center Scientific Conference on Chemical Research, 15-18 Nov 1988, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
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COMPOSITE MATERIALS
CORROSION
CORROSION INHIBITION
CORROSION RESISTANT ALLOYS
DECONTAMINATION MATERIALS
ELECTROCHEMISTRY
FLUORIDES
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MAGNESIUM
MATRIX MATERIALS
METALS
METHYL RADICALS
PHOSPHONATES
Properties of Metals and Alloys
RATES
SODIUM CARBONATES
SOLUTIONS(MIXTURES)
STRENGTH(GENERAL)
TITANIUM
title Corrosion and Corrosion Inhibition of Metals/Alloys in Methylphosphonic Difluoride and Decontaminating Solutions
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