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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
47. Zbigniew Jedlinski, Otto Vogl
Mechanism Of Signal Suppression By Anionic Surfactants In Capillary Electrophoresis-Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry, Kimber L. Rundlett, Daniel W. Armstrong
Mechanism Of Signal Suppression By Anionic Surfactants In Capillary Electrophoresis-Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry, Kimber L. Rundlett, Daniel W. Armstrong
Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works
Micellar-mediated capillary electrophoresis (CE) is used for a wide variety of applications, including the separation of pharmaceuticals, environmental contaminants, illicit drugs, DNA fragments, and many other biological samples. The electrospray ionization interface is one of the most common CE-MS interfaces. Coupling micellar-mediated CE separations with MS detection combines two very powerful, widely applicable analytical techniques. Some types of surfactants strongly interfere with electrospray ionization mass spectrometric (ESI-MS) detection of analytes, and in many cases the ESI-MS analyte signals are completely quenched. Only a few reports have appeared that describe the ESI-MS detection of analytes in the presence of surfactants; however, …
Universality Of Spectator Fragmentation At Relativistic Bombarding Energies, A. Schüttauf, W. D. Kunze, A. Wörner, M. Begemann-Blaich, Th. Blaich, D. R. Bowman, R. J. Charity, A. Cosmo, A. Ferrero, C. K. Gelbke, C. Groß, W. C. Hsi, J. Hubele, G. Immé, I. Iori, J. Kempter, P. Kreutz, G. J. Kunde, V. Lindenstruth, M. A. Lisa, W. G. Lynch, U. Lynen, M. Mang, T. Möhlenkamp, A. Moroni, W. F.J. Müller, M. Neumann, B. Ocker, C. A. Ogilvie, Graham F. Peaslee, J. Pochodzalla, G. Raciti, F. Rosenberger, Th. Rubehn, H. Sann, C. Schwarz, W. Seidei, V. Serfling
Universality Of Spectator Fragmentation At Relativistic Bombarding Energies, A. Schüttauf, W. D. Kunze, A. Wörner, M. Begemann-Blaich, Th. Blaich, D. R. Bowman, R. J. Charity, A. Cosmo, A. Ferrero, C. K. Gelbke, C. Groß, W. C. Hsi, J. Hubele, G. Immé, I. Iori, J. Kempter, P. Kreutz, G. J. Kunde, V. Lindenstruth, M. A. Lisa, W. G. Lynch, U. Lynen, M. Mang, T. Möhlenkamp, A. Moroni, W. F.J. Müller, M. Neumann, B. Ocker, C. A. Ogilvie, Graham F. Peaslee, J. Pochodzalla, G. Raciti, F. Rosenberger, Th. Rubehn, H. Sann, C. Schwarz, W. Seidei, V. Serfling
Faculty Publications
Multi-fragment decays of 129Xe, 197Au and 238U projectiles in collisions with Be, C, Al, Cu, In, Au and U targets at energies between View the MathML source and 1000 MeV have been studied with the ALADIN forward-spectrometer at SIS. By adding an array of 84 SiCsI(Tl) telescopes the solid-angle coverage of the setup was extended to θlab = 16°. This permitted the complete detection of fragments from the projectile-spectator source. The dominant feature of the systematic set of data is the Zbound universality that is obeyed by the fragment multiplicities and correlations. These observables are invariant with respect to the …
Charge Correlations And Dynamical Instabilities In The Multifragment Emission Process, L. G. Moretto, Th. Rubehn, L. Phair, N. Colonna, G. J. Wozniak, D. R. Bowman, Graham F. Peaslee, N. Carlin, R. T. De Souza, C. K. Gelbke, W. G. Gong, Y. D. Kim, M. A. Lisa, W. G. Lynch, C. Williams
Charge Correlations And Dynamical Instabilities In The Multifragment Emission Process, L. G. Moretto, Th. Rubehn, L. Phair, N. Colonna, G. J. Wozniak, D. R. Bowman, Graham F. Peaslee, N. Carlin, R. T. De Souza, C. K. Gelbke, W. G. Gong, Y. D. Kim, M. A. Lisa, W. G. Lynch, C. Williams
Faculty Publications
A new, sensitive method allows one to search for the enhancement of events with nearly equal-sized fragments as predicted by theoretical calculations based on volume or surface instabilities. Simulations have been performed to investigate the sensitivity of the procedure. Experimentally, charge correlations of intermediate mass fragments emitted from heavy ion reactions at intermediate energies have been studied. No evidence for a preferred breakup into equal-sized fragments has been found.
Open-Path Fourier Transform Infrared Studies Of Large-Scale Laboratory Biomass Fires, Robert J. Yokelson, David W. T. Griffith, Darold E. Ward
Open-Path Fourier Transform Infrared Studies Of Large-Scale Laboratory Biomass Fires, Robert J. Yokelson, David W. T. Griffith, Darold E. Ward
Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Publications
A series of nine large-scale, open fires was conducted in the Intermountain Fire Sciences Laboratory (IFSL) controlled-environment combustion facility. The fuels were pure pine needles or sagebrush or mixed fuels simulating forest-floor, ground fires; crown fires; broadcast burns; and slash pile burns. Mid-infrared spectra of the smoke were recorded throughout each fire by open path Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy at 0.12 cm−1 resolution over a 3 m cross-stack pathlength and analyzed to provide pseudocontinuous, simultaneous concentrations of up to 16 compounds. Simultaneous measurements were made of fuel mass loss, stack gas temperature, and total mass flow up the …
Α-Vinyllysine And Α-Vinylarginine Are Time-Dependent Inhibitors Of Their Cognate Decarboxylases, David B. Berkowitz, Wan Jin Jahng, Michelle L. Pedersen
Α-Vinyllysine And Α-Vinylarginine Are Time-Dependent Inhibitors Of Their Cognate Decarboxylases, David B. Berkowitz, Wan Jin Jahng, Michelle L. Pedersen
Chemistry Department: Faculty Publications
(±)-α-Vinyllysine and (±)-α-vinylarginine display time-dependent inhibition of L-lysine decarboxylase from B. cadaveris, and L-arginine decarboxylase from E. coli, respectively. A complete Kitz-Wilson analysis has been performed using a modification of the Palcic continuous UV assay for decarboxylase activity.
Investigation On Enantiomeric Separations Of Fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl Amino Acids And Peptides By High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Using Native Cyclodextrins As Chiral Stationary Phases, Y. Tang, J. Zukowski, Daniel W. Armstrong
Investigation On Enantiomeric Separations Of Fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl Amino Acids And Peptides By High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Using Native Cyclodextrins As Chiral Stationary Phases, Y. Tang, J. Zukowski, Daniel W. Armstrong
Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works
A systematic study was carried out to investigate enantiomeric separations of fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl (FMOC) amino acids and their peptides. Twenty amino acids were derivatized by 9-fluorenylmethyl chloroformate (FMOC-Cl) and its analogues, FMOC-glycyl-Cl and FMOC-β-alanyl-Cl. All derivatives were chromatographed on native β- and γ-cyclodextrin columns using acetonitrile as the main mobile phase component. The results indicated that glycyl and β-alanyl groups between FMOC and amino acid moieties enhanced chiral selectivities of amino acid derivatives. The addition of modifiers, triethylamine, acetic acid and methanol, into the mobile phase caused alterations in retention, enantiorecognition and elution order. The structures of amino acids and the …
High-Power Broadly Tunable Picosecond Ir Laser System For Use In Nonlinear Spectroscopic Applications, D. E. Gragson, B. M. Mccarty, G. L. Richmond, D. S. Alavi
High-Power Broadly Tunable Picosecond Ir Laser System For Use In Nonlinear Spectroscopic Applications, D. E. Gragson, B. M. Mccarty, G. L. Richmond, D. S. Alavi
Chemistry and Biochemistry
We developed a high-power tunable picosecond IR laser system suitable for nonlinear spectroscopic investigations. We employ a Ti:sapphire regenerative amplifier that produces 1.9-ps, 17-cm−1, 800-nm pulses at 1 kHz as a pump source. White-light generation in ethylene glycol and optical parametric amplification in potassium titanyl phosphate are used to produce the IR pulses. The tuning range extends from 2.4 to 3.8 μm in the idler and 1.0 to 1.2 μm in the signal. A total efficiency (signal plus idler) as high as 20% was achieved. The spatial, spectral, and temporal characteristics of the IR beam are presented along …
International Symposium On Macromolecular Architecture, Otto Vogl, Tatsuki Kitayama
International Symposium On Macromolecular Architecture, Otto Vogl, Tatsuki Kitayama
Otto Vogl
No abstract provided.
48. Junji Furukawa, Otto Vogl
First Results From The High-Brightness X-Ray Spectroscopy Beamline 9.3.1 At Als, W. Ng, G. Jones, Rupert C. Perera, D. Hansen, J. Daniels, Oliver Hemmers, P. Glans, S. B. Whitfield, H. Wang, Dennis W. Lindle
First Results From The High-Brightness X-Ray Spectroscopy Beamline 9.3.1 At Als, W. Ng, G. Jones, Rupert C. Perera, D. Hansen, J. Daniels, Oliver Hemmers, P. Glans, S. B. Whitfield, H. Wang, Dennis W. Lindle
Environmental Studies Faculty Publications
Beamline 9.3.1 at the Advanced Light Source (ALS) is a windowless beamline, covering the 1–6 keV photon energy range. This beamline is designed to achieve the goal of high brightness at the sample for use in the x‐ray atomic and molecular spectroscopy (XAMS) science, surface and interface science, biology and x‐ray optical development programs at ALS. X‐ray absorption and time‐of‐flight photoemission measurements in 2–5 keV photon energy range along with the flux, resolution, spot size and stability of the beamline will be discussed. Prospects for future XAMS measurements will also be presented.
Kinetic-Energy- And Angular-Resolved Fragmentation Of Co In Vibrational-Resolved C 1s Excitation, N. Saito, Franz Heiser, Oliver Hemmers, K. Wieliczek, J. Viefhaus, U. Becker
Kinetic-Energy- And Angular-Resolved Fragmentation Of Co In Vibrational-Resolved C 1s Excitation, N. Saito, Franz Heiser, Oliver Hemmers, K. Wieliczek, J. Viefhaus, U. Becker
Environmental Studies Faculty Publications
Angular distributions of C++O+ from CO were measured, following vibrationally resolved C 1s excitations into the 2pπ, 3sσ, and 3pπ orbitals as well as into higher unresolved orbitals. A time-of-flight mass spectrometer, with a multihit-type position-sensitive anode, was used for the measurements. The anisotropy parameters (β) of C++O+ approach their theoretically expected values as the released kinetic energy in the fragmentation increases. The value of the β parameters remains constant for all vibrational states within each orbital.
Cross Sections For The Production Of He+ (Np) 2p0 States By 50 To 150 Kev Proton Impact On Helium, Wayne C. Stolte, R. Bruch
Cross Sections For The Production Of He+ (Np) 2p0 States By 50 To 150 Kev Proton Impact On Helium, Wayne C. Stolte, R. Bruch
Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Research
Cross sections have been measured for the production of He+ (np) 2Po states, n=2,3,4, by proton impact on helium over a projectile velocity range of 1.42–2.45 a.u. (50 ≤E≤150 keV). Cross sections were determined by measuring the extreme ultraviolet photons emitted from excited He1 ions. The data indicate a lower energy than expected for the maximum cross section. A comparison of the present results in terms of projectile energy dependance with the cross sections for excitation to He (1snp) 1Po, ionization, and total electron capture suggests the primary mechanism …
Proton Spin-Lattice Relaxation Of Water Molecules In Ferrous-Ferric/Agarose Gel System, Tadashi Tokuhiro, Alan Appleby, Armin A. Leghrouz, Rodney Metcalf, Robert Tokarz
Proton Spin-Lattice Relaxation Of Water Molecules In Ferrous-Ferric/Agarose Gel System, Tadashi Tokuhiro, Alan Appleby, Armin A. Leghrouz, Rodney Metcalf, Robert Tokarz
Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works
Proton spin-lattice relaxation time (T1) of water in aqueous solutions of ferrous and ferric ions and in the corresponding agarose gel systems have been studied in the light of NMR relaxation theory. The theoretical analysis of 1/T1's has revealed that, at the microscopic level, changes in the solvation states of paramagnetic ions in aqueous or gel environment are greater than difference in the paramagnetism between ferric and ferrous ions. The former change is the primary factor for the exhibition of radiation effect. At the phenomenological level, we have confirmed and demonstrated that: (1) Radiation effect is …
Purification And Crystallization Of Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor P21., D. Mayrose, Michael Nichols, Y. Xiong, H. Ke
Purification And Crystallization Of Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor P21., D. Mayrose, Michael Nichols, Y. Xiong, H. Ke
Michael A Nichols
p21, a universal inhibitor of mammalian cyclin-dependent kinases (CDK), regulates cell cycle progression by forming various distinct protein complexes with cyclins, CDKs, and the proliferating cell nuclear antigen. We have overexpressed recombinant human p21 in E. coli and purified active p21 to near homogeneity on a large scale. Crystals of recombinant p21 have been grown in the space group P2(1) a = 157.4, b = 152.7, c = 90.6 A, and beta = 92.7 degrees. The diffraction data of the recombinant p21 have been collected to 2.5 and 3.5 A resolution for the native crystal and two heavy atom derivatives …
An Esr Study Of Free Radicals In Electroreduction Process Of Allyl Alcohol, Jindong Zhang, Yafei Kuang, Shukun Huang, Naixian Xie
An Esr Study Of Free Radicals In Electroreduction Process Of Allyl Alcohol, Jindong Zhang, Yafei Kuang, Shukun Huang, Naixian Xie
Journal of Electrochemistry
Electrochemical-ESR technique with spin trap phenyl-t-butyl nitrone(PBN)was used to study the intermediates of electroreduction of allyl alcohol at platinized platinum electrode in acidic alcohol-aqua solution. Hydrogen and allyl group and(or)propyl group radicals were identified by a hyperfine spectrum of the radical adducts,and that provided a direct evidence for the presence of these radicals in the electroreduction of allyl alcohol.
Studies On The Charge And Discharge Reaction Of Li/Lini_(0.3)Co_(0.7)O_2 Battery, Fupjng Zhang
Studies On The Charge And Discharge Reaction Of Li/Lini_(0.3)Co_(0.7)O_2 Battery, Fupjng Zhang
Journal of Electrochemistry
The charge and discharge reaction of Li/LiNi0.3Co0.7O2 battery have been studied by using CV,CT,XRD and GCP.It is shown that the discharge capacity of the cell reaches 120-140 mA·h·g(-1) in the 4.30-3.00 V in 1 mol/L LiClO4/PC electrolyte system. The discharge mechanism involve a two-step Li+ intercalation reaction. The thermodynamic data such as △G,△S,△H,of the reaction are given. Furthermore,the changes of the Dor σi of Li+ with its composition have been discussed.
Electrochemical Studies On Chemical Polishing Of Copper, Keping Han, Jingli Fang
Electrochemical Studies On Chemical Polishing Of Copper, Keping Han, Jingli Fang
Journal of Electrochemistry
Changes in specular reflectivity,weight loss,surface topograph and potential with time and current-potential curves during chemical polishing were determined.The results showed that chemical polishing was composed of the etching,polishing and pitting stage.The passivating film theory also applied to the chemical polishing.
A Review Of Differential Electrochemical Mass Spectroscopy Techniqueⅰ.The Principle And Development Of Dems, Fujikawa Keikichi, Li Feng
A Review Of Differential Electrochemical Mass Spectroscopy Techniqueⅰ.The Principle And Development Of Dems, Fujikawa Keikichi, Li Feng
Journal of Electrochemistry
No abstract provided.
Time-Resolved Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy For In-Situ Studies Of Electrochemical Systems, Lin Zhuang, Juntao Lu
Time-Resolved Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy For In-Situ Studies Of Electrochemical Systems, Lin Zhuang, Juntao Lu
Journal of Electrochemistry
No abstract provided.
Study On The Ionic Conductivity Of Comb Polymer Electrolytes, Liming Ding
Study On The Ionic Conductivity Of Comb Polymer Electrolytes, Liming Ding
Journal of Electrochemistry
A comb polymer(CP350)with oligo-oxyethylene side chains was prepared from methyl vinyl ether/maleic anhydride copolymer.The ionic conductivity of CP350/LiAsF6 and CP350/LiPF6 complexes was studied as a function of temperature and[Li]/[EO]ratios.A equivalent circuit was given to interpret complex impedance spectra. At 25℃,the ionic conductivity maxima of the two systems are 1.38×10(-4),8.32×10(-5)S/cm respectively. The appearance of the conductivity maxima has been interpreted as being due to the effect of microviscosity on ion transport. lonic conduction displays non-Arrhenius behaviour.The temperature dependence of ionic conductivity was attributed mainly to the temperature dependence of charge carrier hopping,ion pairing and micro Brown motion of side chains.The larger …
A Preliminary Study Of Electrochemically Amplified Measurement Of Gold Electrodeposition, Bingwei Mao, Caihui Shi, Xiaoqin Li, Lihua Xiong
A Preliminary Study Of Electrochemically Amplified Measurement Of Gold Electrodeposition, Bingwei Mao, Caihui Shi, Xiaoqin Li, Lihua Xiong
Journal of Electrochemistry
Gold electrodeposition onto a glassy carbon microelectrode is studied using an electrochemical amplification method. Taking the advantage that the electrochemical reduction of K2Cr2O7 has significantly higher reaction activity on gold electrode than carbon electrede,it is tentatively used to amplify the gold electredeposition current.The results show that there is a marked increase in current of gold electrodeposition in presence of K2Cr2O7 in comparison with that absent of K2Cr2O7.The electrochemical amplification method can be applied to study the electrodeposition of very in intial stage by choosing proper systems and improving experimental conditions.
Surface Raman Spectra Obtained From Various Electrodeposited Transidon Metals, Jingsong Gao, Bin Ren, Qunjian Huang, Zhongqun Tian
Surface Raman Spectra Obtained From Various Electrodeposited Transidon Metals, Jingsong Gao, Bin Ren, Qunjian Huang, Zhongqun Tian
Journal of Electrochemistry
Good quality potential-dependent surface Raman spectra of pyridine were obtained for the first time from a series of transition metals,e. g.,Fe,Co,Ni,Ru,Rh,Pd and Pt,which were electrodeposited on non-SERS-active substrates.The influences of the applied potential and the nature of metal on the adsorption behaviors were discussed briefly.This result illustrates that Raman spectroscopy is becoming a more general and powerful tool to study various electrochemical interfaces.
Electrodeposition Of Cu-Co Multilayer Thin Films, Jiangyun Xue, Jixun Wu, Dejun Yang
Electrodeposition Of Cu-Co Multilayer Thin Films, Jiangyun Xue, Jixun Wu, Dejun Yang
Journal of Electrochemistry
A method has been developed to produce Cu-Co Multilayer from a single electrolyte by electredeposition. The effects of the concentration of copper ions,current density and the speed of rotation were investigated,and the Cu-Co electrodeposition films were analysed by TEM. AES and X-ray diffraction.The results indicated that the film was alternating pure copper and coppercobalt alloy layers. If the content of copper in cobalt layer is to be small,the concentration of its ions in solution must be small and the rotation speed must be low.
The Inhibition And Desorption Behavior Of N,N-Dipropynoxy Methyl Amine Trimethyl Phosphonate In Hydrochloride Acid, Tianbao Du, Dianzhen Cao, Jiajian Chen, Chunan Cao
The Inhibition And Desorption Behavior Of N,N-Dipropynoxy Methyl Amine Trimethyl Phosphonate In Hydrochloride Acid, Tianbao Du, Dianzhen Cao, Jiajian Chen, Chunan Cao
Journal of Electrochemistry
The performance of inhibition mechanism and desorption behavior of the N,Ndipropynoxy methyl amine trimethyl phosphonate for iron in hydrochloride acid were investigated by means of static polarization and electrochern ical impedance spectroscopy technique.The data of the polarization curves were fitted by weak-polarization fitting technique.The results show that N,Ndipropynoxy methyl amine trimethyl phosphonate possesses high inhibiting efficiency and geometric blocking effect.It is also showed that this inhibitor obeys the Frendulich adsorption isotherm.With the increase of anodic potential,a low-frequency induce arc was observed.
A Study Of Ruo_2-Co_3o_4-Tio_2(60)Coating On Ti-Substrate For Chlorine Gas Evolution, Liguang Yao, Mingxian Wang
A Study Of Ruo_2-Co_3o_4-Tio_2(60)Coating On Ti-Substrate For Chlorine Gas Evolution, Liguang Yao, Mingxian Wang
Journal of Electrochemistry
The chlorine gas evolution activity,electric conductivity,service life,microstructure and surface morphology of RuO2-CO3O4-TiO2(60) coating on Ti-subetrate were studied in 0~30 m/o Co3O4 range by steady-state pelarization,x-ray diffraction,TEM and SEM methods.Active surface area of the coating was also evaluated. The in fluences of coating composition,micrortructure and surface morphology on chlorine gas evolution activity and active surface area of the coating were discussed in detail.As a result,sole rutile-type solid solution of RuO2,CO3O4 and TiO2 which showed better chlorine gas evolution activity,electric conductivity and service life was found in ca. 0~10 m/o Co3O4 range. Traditional RuO2-TiO2/Ti anedes being widely used in chlor-alkali industry could …
The Effect Of Additive Ce ̄(4+) On The Properties Of Composite Coating Of Co-P-Ptfe, Jiaoning Tang, Ling Huang, Zhaoxong Xie, Shibing Yao, Shaoming Zhou
The Effect Of Additive Ce ̄(4+) On The Properties Of Composite Coating Of Co-P-Ptfe, Jiaoning Tang, Ling Huang, Zhaoxong Xie, Shibing Yao, Shaoming Zhou
Journal of Electrochemistry
The effect of additive Ce4+ on the properties of composite coating of Co-P-PTFE was studied in this paper.The results show that additive Ce(4+) can change the structures and properties of Co-P-PTFE composite coating. First,the surface of the compoite coating becomes smooth and the microhardness of the composite coating increased.Secondly,additive Ce(4+) decreased the corrosion current lcorr of the composite coating in the solution of 3% NaCl and increased its property of anticorrosion.Finally additive Ce(4+) can affect preferred orientation and grain size of composite coating of Co-P-PTFE. Preferred orientation of the composite varies from(100)to(110)and the grain size decreased.
The Effect Of Co On The Proton Diffusion Coefficient For The Ni(Oh)2 Electrodes, Xiaoyan Cao, Zuoxiang Zhou, Huatang Yuan, Yunshi Zhang
The Effect Of Co On The Proton Diffusion Coefficient For The Ni(Oh)2 Electrodes, Xiaoyan Cao, Zuoxiang Zhou, Huatang Yuan, Yunshi Zhang
Journal of Electrochemistry
The diffusion coefficients of protons moving in the Ni(OH)2 electrodes have being investigated by constant current,cyclic voltammetry and potential step technineques.The electrodes were prepared by cathodic deposition and their active material contained 0~53% cobalt.It was found that the diffusion coefficients are about 10(-9)~10(-10) cm2/s during charging and about 10(-11) cm2/s during discharging.Moreover the value increases with the increacing content of Co in the electrodes.During the calculation,the relevant fomulars were modified especially the wrong fomular for constant current methode.
A Study On Solid Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell, Hongfeng Xu, Ming Han, Baolian Yi, Xinge Zhang, Shanhai Ge
A Study On Solid Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell, Hongfeng Xu, Ming Han, Baolian Yi, Xinge Zhang, Shanhai Ge
Journal of Electrochemistry
Solid polymer electrolyte fuel cell(SPEFC)show promise of a high level of performance in the present fuel cell.In this paper,we report the method of SPEFC electrode preparation,and the effects of temperature,pressure and gas flow rate on the performance.
Electrochemical Study Of The Corrosion Behavior Of Coalesced Copper And Sw-206 Stainless Steel In The Acetic-Acid Solution, Rongzong Hu, Changjian Lin, Jianguang Tan
Electrochemical Study Of The Corrosion Behavior Of Coalesced Copper And Sw-206 Stainless Steel In The Acetic-Acid Solution, Rongzong Hu, Changjian Lin, Jianguang Tan
Journal of Electrochemistry
In order to provide a theoretic and experimental consideration for the material selection and anit-corrosion in the petrochemical industries the corrosion behavior of coalesced copper and sw-206 stainless steel in the acetic acid solution was studied by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and polarization techniques. The effects of the temperature,acetic acid concentration and solubilized oxygen in the acetic acid solution on the corrosion process of this two metals were analyzed. It was found that these effects obviously accelerate corrosion process for the coalesced copper,but no apparent influnce for the sw-206 stainless steel.In the the acetic acid solution,containing water and oxygen were beneficial …