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Lynne Robinson Posts: 701 Joined: 2/3/2007
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The effect of the important chemical constiuents in the Hanford nuclear waste simulant on the anodic behavior of carbon steel was studied. Specifically, the effect of pH, nitrite concentration, nitrite/nitrate concentration ratios, total organic carbon and the chloride concentration on the open circuit potential, pitting potential and repassivation potential was evaluated.
Citation: Boomer, K.D., Frankel, G.S., Edgemon, G.L., Berman, H. "On the Anodic Polarization Behavior of Carbon Steel in Hanford Nuclear Wastes." National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) 2007 Conference and Exhibition. Nashville. 11 March 2007-15 March 2007. Read Article |
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