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Copper corrosion experiments under anoxic conditions
Kaija Ollila
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Copper Corrosion
100%
Anoxic Conditions
100%
Corrosion Experiment
100%
Weight Loss
66%
Reaction Time
66%
Glove Box
66%
Layer Thickness
33%
Corrosion Products
33%
Copper(II) Oxide
33%
Epoxy
33%
Steel Surface
33%
Corrosion Reaction
33%
Oxygen-free
33%
Steel Corrosion
33%
Deionized Water
33%
Palladium Foil
33%
Tight Sandstone
33%
Water Evaporation
33%
Copper Surface
33%
Gas Atmosphere
33%
Stainless Steel Vessel
33%
Copper Foil
33%
Inert Atmosphere
33%
Pd Membrane
33%
Cu Surface
33%
Trace Oxygen
33%
Parallel Test
33%
Anaerobic Corrosion
33%
Erlenmeyer Flask
33%
Corrosion Layer
33%
INIS
corrosion
100%
copper
100%
vessels
66%
surfaces
50%
hydrogen
50%
layers
33%
water
33%
foils
33%
weight
33%
losses
33%
air
33%
atmospheres
33%
gases
33%
oxygen
33%
steels
33%
gloveboxes
33%
thickness
16%
stainless steels
16%
membranes
16%
corrosion products
16%
epoxides
16%
seals
16%
evaporation
16%
sims
16%
palladium
16%
flasks
16%
inert atmosphere
16%
Engineering
Copper Corrosion
100%
Glove Box
100%
Test Period
50%
Corrosion Product
50%
Mols
50%
Steel Surface
50%
Layer Thickness
50%
Half Year
50%
Test System
50%
Tight Gas
50%
Corrosion Reaction
50%
Copper Foil
50%
Stainless Steel
50%
Material Science
Corrosion
100%
Palladium
14%
Stainless Steel
14%
Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry
14%
Surface (Surface Science)
14%