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Adsorption studies of water on copper, nickel, and iron: Assessment of the polarization model
Sungkyu Lee, Roger W. Staehle
Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
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Copper-iron
100%
Copper-nickel
100%
Polarization Model
100%
Adsorption Studies
100%
Water Adsorption
80%
Humidity
40%
Atmospheric Corrosion
40%
Temperature-humidity Index
20%
Oxides
20%
Air Environment
20%
Adsorption
20%
Water Layer
20%
Functional Relationship
20%
Metal Surface
20%
Corrosion Process
20%
Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation (QCM-D)
20%
Carrier Gas
20%
Mass Change
20%
Metal Oxyhydroxide
20%
Nitrogen Environment
20%
Adsorbent Layer
20%
Dipole-induced Dipole Interaction
20%
Copper Corrosion
20%
Corrosion Rate
20%
Air Carriers
20%
Material Science
Corrosion
100%
Atmospheric Corrosion
100%
Metal Surface
50%
Oxide Compound
50%
Adsorbent
50%