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Calcareous deposit precipitation on cathodically polarized carbon steel in seawater exposed to natural daylight cycles (Contributo in atti di convegno)
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- Calcareous deposit precipitation on cathodically polarized carbon steel in seawater exposed to natural daylight cycles (Contributo in atti di convegno) (literal)
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- 2007-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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A. Benedetti; L. Magagnin; F. Passaretti; E. Chelossi; M. Faimali; G. Montesperelli (2007)
Calcareous deposit precipitation on cathodically polarized carbon steel in seawater exposed to natural daylight cycles
in 17th International off-shore (ocean) and polar engineering conference ISOPE 2007, Lisbona, 1-6 July 2007
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- A. Benedetti; L. Magagnin; F. Passaretti; E. Chelossi; M. Faimali; G. Montesperelli (literal)
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- http://www.isope.org/conferences/2007/isope-2007%20toc.htm (literal)
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- Proceedings of the Sixteenth (2007) International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference (literal)
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- IENI-CNR, Milano, Italy
ISMAR-CNR, Genova, Italy
Politecnico di Milano, Dip. di Chimica, Materiali e Ing. Chimica G. Natta, Milano, Italy
Università Politecnica delle Marche, Dip. di Fisica e Ing. dei Materiali e Territorio, Ancona, Italy
IENI-CNR, Lecco, Italy (literal)
- Titolo
- Calcareous deposit precipitation on cathodically polarized carbon steel in seawater exposed to natural daylight cycles (literal)
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- 978-1-880653-68-5 (literal)
- Abstract
- This paper deals with calcareous deposit precipitation occurring on
cathodically protected carbon steel in natural seawater. Daylight cycles
related effects were here investigated. Being O2 both cathodic reactant
and key molecule of aerobic environments, a potential involving
oxygen limiting current without hydrogen evolution (-850 mV vs.
Ag/AgCl) was employed. Comparison of natural seawater with NaCl
3.5% wt. solution data showed that sunlight radiation plays a primary
role with respect to temperature in affecting cathodic currents even in
presence of electro-accreted aragonite. Calcareous deposit morphology
and composition was investigated through SEM, highlighting properties
and peculiarities. (literal)
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