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Electrochemical ac and dc response of copper in sea water at different anodic potentials
Abstract The electrochemical behaviour of copper in sea water includes the formation of passive products on the surface and their breakdown by pit nucleation and growth. The aim of the present paper is to report this behaviour, paying particular attention to the electrochemical current noise response. On the basis of this information a possible pitting mechanism is proposed.