Haiying Dong, Juan Wang, Xin Li, Zhanpeng Lu, Xiaohui Li, Yiqi Tao, T. Shoji
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Self-sustained constant anodic dissolution rate on iron electrode under magnetic field
The evolution of the wavy surface of iron electrode with anodic polarization time in a sulfuric acid solution under 0.4T magnetic field is quantified by 3D tomographic depth profile measurements. The electrode surface after anodic dissolution under magnetic field is irregular and the 3D profile changes with the anodic polarization time. The anodic dissolution rate is specific to the geometrical location on the electrode, which is in general insensitive to the polarization time as well as the surface irregularity.
期刊介绍:
CORROSION is the premier research journal featuring peer-reviewed technical articles from the world’s top researchers and provides a permanent record of progress in the science and technology of corrosion prevention and control. The scope of the journal includes the latest developments in areas of corrosion metallurgy, mechanisms, predictors, cracking (sulfide stress, stress corrosion, hydrogen-induced), passivation, and CO2 corrosion.
70+ years and over 7,100 peer-reviewed articles with advances in corrosion science and engineering have been published in CORROSION. The journal publishes seven article types – original articles, invited critical reviews, technical notes, corrosion communications fast-tracked for rapid publication, special research topic issues, research letters of yearly annual conference student poster sessions, and scientific investigations of field corrosion processes. CORROSION, the Journal of Science and Engineering, serves as an important communication platform for academics, researchers, technical libraries, and universities.
Articles considered for CORROSION should have significant permanent value and should accomplish at least one of the following objectives:
• Contribute awareness of corrosion phenomena,
• Advance understanding of fundamental process, and/or
• Further the knowledge of techniques and practices used to reduce corrosion.