Influence of light on protective films formed during corrosion of metals
Abstract
Passivation of metals in the process of corrosion occurs by adsorption of oxygen and other elements and compounds (adsorption passivation) and by the formation of surface films representing chemical compounds of metals (phase passivation). Adsorption passivation can be considered as the first stage of phase passivation.
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