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  1. The application of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy to study the corrosion of magnesium alloys
  2. Corrosion Activity of Stainless Steel SS430 and Carbon Steel B450C in a Sodium Silicate Modified Limestone-Portland Cement Extract
  3. Combined effect of the exposure angle and face orientation on the atmospheric corrosion behavior of low carbon steel
  4. Corrosion Activity of Carbon Steel B450C and Stainless Steel SS430 Exposed to Extract Solution of a Supersulfated Cement
  5. Corrosion resistance of pulsed laser modified AZ31 Mg alloy surfaces
  6. Corrosion Activity of Carbon Steel B450C and Low Chromium Ferritic Stainless Steel 430 in Chloride-Containing Cement Extract Solution
  7. Mg-Ca0.3 Electrochemical Activity Exposed to Hank’s Physiological Solution and Properties of Ag-Nano-Particles Deposits
  8. Corrosion Behavior of Extruded AM60-AlN Metal Matrix Nanocomposite and AM60 Alloy Exposed to Simulated Acid Rain Environment
  9. Corrosion Activity of Carbon Steel B450C and Low Chromium Ferritic Stainless Steel 430 in Cement Extract Solution
  10. Experimental Apparent Stern–Geary Coefficients for AZ31B Mg Alloy in Physiological Body Fluids for Accurate Corrosion Rate Determination
  11. Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy for the Measurement of the Corrosion Rate of Magnesium Alloys: Brief Review and Challenges
  12. Composition, Structure, and Protective Properties of Air-Formed Oxide Films on Magnesium Alloys
  13. Effect of Temperature on the Corrosion Behavior of Biodegradable AZ31B Magnesium Alloy in Ringer’s Physiological Solution
  14. A Critical Review of the Application of Electrochemical Techniques for Studying Corrosion of Mg and Mg Alloys: Opportunities and Challenges
  15. Initial Stages of AZ31B Magnesium Alloy Degradation in Ringer′s Solution: Interpretation of EIS, Mass Loss, Hydrogen Evolution Data and Scanning Electron Microscopy Observations
  16. Influence of aluminium enrichment in the near-surface region of commercial twin-roll cast AZ31 alloys on their corrosion behaviour
  17. Effect of Isothermal Oxidation and Sol-Gel Thin Film Formation on Corrosion Behaviour of AZ31 and AZ61 Commercial Magnesium Alloys
  18. A Measuring Approach to Assess the Corrosion Rate of Magnesium Alloys Using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy
  19. Influence of hydrogen bubbles adhering to the exposed surface on the corrosion rate of magnesium alloys AZ31 and AZ61 in sodium chloride solution
  20. Native Oxide Films on AZ31 and AZ61 Commercial Magnesium Alloys – Corrosion Behaviour, Effect on Isothermal Oxidation and Sol–gel Thin Film Formation
  21. Corrosion product layers on magnesium alloys AZ31 and AZ61: Surface chemistry and protective ability
  22. Effect of heat treatment of magnesium alloy substrates on corrosion resistance of a hybrid organic–inorganic sol–gel film
  23. Exploring the possibility of protective surface oxides upon Mg alloy AZ31 via lutetium additions
  24. Influence of substrate composition on corrosion protection of sol–gel thin films on magnesium alloys in 0.6M NaCl aqueous solution
  25. Different Performance of Factors Affecting the Estimation of the Corrosion Rate in Magnesium Alloys by Implementation of the Common Methods for Electrochemical Measurements
  26. Effect of Native Oxide Film on Commercial Magnesium Alloys Substrates and Carbonate Conversion Coating Growth and Corrosion Resistance
  27. A study on the relationships between corrosion properties and chemistry of thermally oxidised surface films formed on polished commercial magnesium alloys AZ31 and AZ61
  28. The effect of low temperature heat treatment on surface chemistry and corrosion resistance of commercial magnesium alloys AZ31 and AZ61 in 0.6MNaCl solution
  29. Combined effect of composition and surface condition on corrosion behaviour of magnesium alloys AZ31 and AZ61
  30. The effect of NaHCO3 treatment time on the corrosion resistance of commercial magnesium alloys AZ31 and AZ61 in 0.6M NaCl solution
  31. Electrochemical corrosion behaviour of Mg–Al alloys with thermal spray Al/SiCp composite coatings
  32. Effect of the chemistry and structure of the native oxide surface film on the corrosion properties of commercial AZ31 and AZ61 alloys
  33. Atmospheric corrosion of magnesium alloys AZ31 and AZ61 under continuous condensation conditions
  34. Effect of naturally formed oxide films and other variables in the early stages of Mg-alloy corrosion in NaCl solution
  35. Corrosion Behavior of AZ Magnesium Alloys with Al and Al-11Si Thermal Spray Coatings
  36. The Application of X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy in Understanding Corrosion Mechanisms of Magnesium and Mg-Al Alloys
  37. Native Air-Formed Oxide Film and its Effect on Magnesium Alloys Corrosion
  38. Comportamiento a la corrosión electroquímica de aleaciones MgAl con recubrimientos de materiales compuestos Al/SiCp mediante proyección térmica
  39. Electrochemical Estimation of the Corrosion Rate of Magnesium/Aluminium Alloys
  40. Correlation between the surface chemistry and the atmospheric corrosion of AZ31, AZ80 and AZ91D magnesium alloys
  41. XPS Study of Chemical Changes on the La/Ce Treated Surface of A361 Aluminium Alloy Exposed to Air at Temperatures up to500∘C
  42. XPS study of the effect of aluminium on the atmospheric corrosion of the AZ31 magnesium alloy
  43. Influence of microstructure and composition on the corrosion behaviour of Mg/Al alloys in chloride media
  44. Interaction of copper and NO2: Effect of joint presence of SO2, relative humidity and temperature
  45. Behaviour of different bare and anodised aluminium alloys in the atmosphere
  46. Passivating oxide film and growing characteristics of anodic coatings on aluminium alloys
  47. The effect of cerium and lanthanum surface treatments on early stages of oxidation of A361 aluminium alloy at high temperature
  48. Effect of aluminium alloy surface heterogeneities on anodic layer growth and properties
  49. Oxidation behaviour of cast aluminium matrix composites with Ce surface coatings
  50. Characterisation of porous and barrier layers of anodic oxides on different aluminium alloys
  51. Sodium enrichment of an Al–Mg alloy surface after alkaline etching
  52. Effect of La Surface Coatings on Oxidation Behavior of Aluminum Alloy/SiCp Composites
  53. XPS Characterization of Porous and Sealed Anodic Films on Aluminum Alloys
  54. Influence of alloying elements and etching treatment on the passivating films formed on aluminium alloys
  55. Enhanced corrosion resistance of A3xx.x/SiCp composites in chloride media by La surface treatments
  56. X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Study of the Effect of Nitrogen Dioxide and Sulfur Dioxide on the Atmospheric Corrosion of Copper at Low Relative Humidity Values
  57. Correlation between the surface chemistry of annealed IF steels and the growth of a galvanneal coating
  58. Corrosion Behavior of Cast Aluminum Matrix Composites (A3xx. x∕SiCp) in Chloride Media
  59. EIS study of the corrosion behaviour of zinc-based coatings on steel in quiescent 3% NaCl solution. Part 1: directly exposed coatings
  60. EIS study of the corrosion behaviour of zinc-based coatings on steel in quiescent 3% NaCl solution. Part 2: coatings covered with an inhibitor-containing lacquer
  61. Contradictory results of the UVCON and saline immersion tests regarding the evaluation of some inhibitor/lacquer combinations on galvanised coatings
  62. Effect of the presence of alloying elements in interstitial-free and low-carbon steels on their surface composition after annealing in reducing atmospheres (dew point=−30 °C)
  63. Persistence of superficial contamination of rolled steel during successive treatments up to the formation of a galvanneal coating
  64. Effect of alloying elements (Ti, Nb, Mn and P) and the water vapour content in the annealing atmosphere on the surface composition of interstitial-free steels at the galvanising temperature
  65. Study of degradation mechanisms of a protective lacquer film formulated with phosphating reagents applied on galvanised steel, galvanneal and galfan in exposure to UV/condensation test
  66. Effect of the incorporation of chromating reagents in an acrylic lacquer applied on galvanised steel, galvanneal and galfan during the UVCON test
  67. Characterization of a lacquer film formulated with phosphating reagents for corrosion protection of galvanized substrates
  68. Comparative EIS and XPS studies of the protective character of thin lacquer films containing CR or P salts formed on galvanised steel, galvanneal and galfan substrates
  69. Effect of the incorporation of chromating reagents in an acrylic lacquer applied on galvanised steel, galvanneal and galfan during the UVCON test
  70. XPS study of the surface chemistry of conventional hot-dip galvanised pure Zn, galvanneal and Zn–Al alloy coatings on steel
  71. Effect of NO<SUB>2</SUB> and/or SO<SUB>2</SUB> atmospheric contaminants and relative humidity on copper corrosion
  72. Deterioration of Cathodic Protection Action of Zinc-Rich Paint Coatings in Atmospheric Exposure
  73. A new pigment to be used in combination with zinc dust in zinc‐rich anti‐corrosive paints
  74. Study of the interfacial chemistry of chlorinated rubber paint on different substrates after the curing process
  75. Interfacial chemistry of humidity-induced adhesion loss of chlorinated rubber on rusted steel substrates
  76. Study of the interfacial chemistry of poly(vinyl chloride) paint on steel exposed to the ultraviolet- water condensation test
  77. The reproducibility of impedance parameters obtained for painted specimens
  78. A study of the abrasive wear in the polishing of polypropylene using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
  79. Study of the Rusted Steel/Electrolyte System by Electrochemical Techniques
  80. Accelerated degradation of a chlorinated rubber paint system applied over rusted steel
  81. The prediction of atmospheric corrosion from meteorological and pollution parameters—I. Annual corrosion
  82. The prediction of atmospheric corrosion from meteorological and pollution parameters—II. Long-term forecasts
  83. Electrochemical determination of rusted steel surface stability
  84. An electrochemical impedance study of the behaviour of some pretreatments applied to rusted steel surfaces
  85. Corrosion of Rusted Steel in Aqueous Solutions of Tannic Acid
  86. Effect of treatment with tannic, gallic and phosphoric acids on the electrochemical behaviour of rusted steel
  87. The effect of macrocells between active and passive areas of steel reinforcements
  88. Possibilities of the Guard Ring for Electrical Signal Confinement in the Polarization Measurements of Reinforcements
  89. Study of the electrochemical noise generated by the mild steel/zinc-rich paint/NaCl solution system
  90. Dose/Response Equations for Mild Steel Corrosion in Marine Atmospheres
  91. Confinement of the Electrical Signal for in Situ Measurement of Polarization Resistance in Reinforced Concrete
  92. Relationship between conductivity of concrete and corrosion of reinforcing bars
  93. Study of Protection Mechanisms of Zinc-Rich Paints by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy