Evaluation of cathodic protection of mild steel with magnesium anodes in 0.5 M HCL
The performance of two different sizes of galvanic magnesium anodes on the cathodic protection of mild steel in 0.5 M hydrochloric acid was evaluated at room and elevated temperatures. The cathodic protection reactions process was observed by weight-loss method's corrosion rate calculation and potential and current measurement methods. The magnesium anodes were observed to be effective as...
Published at Chemical Data Collections
Pages 22
Published in 2019
Cleophas Akintoye Loto, Roland Tolulope Loto,
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