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CORROSION. 49:755-758
Sulfiding corrosion of copper alloys can occur from microbiologically induced corrosion (MIC) mechanisms involving sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) or from exposure to bulk waters containin...
Autor:
D. W. Mohr, M. B. McNeil
Publikováno v:
Geoarchaeology. 8:23-33
Adherent films of the gold-colored metal sulfides pyrite (FeS2), pyrrhotite (Fe1−xS), and chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) are known to exist on metallic and nonmetallic artifacts of Classic times. Consideration of the action of bacterial consortia containing
Publikováno v:
CORROSION. 47:674-677
Mineralogical data, thermodynamic stability (Pourbaix) diagrams, and the simplexity principle for precipitation reactions were used to evaluate corrosion product mineralogy on copper alloy...
Correlation of Laboratory Results with Observations on Long-Term Corrosion of Iron and Copper Alloys
Publikováno v:
MRS Proceedings. 185
The data base for compounds produced during long-term corrosion of iron and copper objects is reviewed. Compounds are identified that occur in long-term but not in short-term corrosion. Where possible, the formation of these compounds is explained or
Autor:
Brenda J. Little, M. B. McNeil
Publikováno v:
MRS Proceedings. 212
Copper and copper alloys are frequently used in environments where short-term laboratory testing indicates that they should be resistant to corrosion. However, in long-term service, copper and its alloys show degradation mechanisms which have not bee
Autor:
M. B. McNeil, Brenda J. Little
Publikováno v:
CORROSION. 46:599-600
Mackinawite, a tetragonal iron sulfide mineral, is generally a major corrosion product when iron alloys are corroded by sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB). The experimental database for the m...
Publikováno v:
Corrosion. 50:249-249
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CORROSION. 47:329-329
In the following section, B.D. Craig (Metallurgical Consultants Inc.) discusses the technical note by M.B. McNeil (Naval Coastal Systems) and B.J. Little (Naval Research Laboratory), “Mackinawite Formation During Microbial Corrosion,” which was p
Autor:
Charles R. Wall, Charles W. Trigg, Gerald C. Dodds, Huseyin Demir, Leon Bankoff, John Beidler, Murray S. Klamkin, Sidney Kravitz, Zalman Usiskin, C. Stanley Ogilvy, Kaidy Tan, Stanley Rabinowitz, C. J. Mozzochi, L. J. Upton, Michael Goldberg, J. Aczel, M. B. McNeil, Kenneth A. Ribet, S. Spital, Albert Wilansky, Bart Park, John H. Tiner
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The College Mathematics Journal. 21:65
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Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics. 6:1-10
The factors affecting the formation of B32 Zintl phases are examined. Evidence is presented that the pseudopotential effects discussed by others have not been shown to be essential, and that the structures must still be accounted for largely by geome