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Study of the Eletrochemical Behavior and Surface Interaction of AA 6063 Type Al-Mg-Si Alloy by Sodium Molybdate In Simulated Sea Water Environment, In Simulated S...
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Study of the Eletrochemical Behavior and Surface Interaction of AA 6063 Type Al-Mg-Si Alloy by Sodium Molybdate In Simulated Sea Water Environment, In Simulated Sea Water Environment.

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The potential of sodium molybdate on the corrosion of aluminium ally AA6063 type was examined with the view to study the electrochemical and surface degradation for metal-inhibitor interface using gravimetric and electrochemical corrosion techniques in simulated seawater environment.
 
Published at BEST: International Management, Information Technology and Engineering (BEST: IJMITE) Vol. 1, Issue 3, pp. 159-166.
Published in 2013
 
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Fayomi O.S.I., Abdulwahab M., Durodola B.M., A.P.I. Popoola A.P.I., T.O. Joshua T.O., A.O.Alao A.O., Joseph O.O. and Inegbenebor A.O.
Inegbenebor Anthony
 
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