Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7893452 | Corrosion Science | 2018 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
Copper exposed to pure, O2-free water for several months in glass- and metal-contained, well-controlled systems shows no evidence of corrosion, either through hydrogen evolution or through the occurrence of oxidized copper. The results contradict the interpretation of recent experiments where it has been claimed that copper corrodes in pure, O2-free water far above the very limited extent predicted by established thermodynamic data. Reasons for the different experimental outcomes are discussed. Experimental and theoretical efforts to identify hitherto unknown, potentially corrosion driving species of the Cu-O-H system and studies of copper/water surface reactions are reviewed as background for the present study.
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Authors
Allan Hedin, Adam Johannes Johansson, Christina Lilja, Mats Boman, Pedro Berastegui, Rolf Berger, Mikael Ottosson,