Trends in Oil and Gas Corrosion Research and Technologies 2017
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-101105-8.00014-0
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“…Incidentally, it is known that iron oxides have a nonstoichiometric structure, and the degree of corrosion in time depends on the residual porosity (capillarity) of FeO [34]. Until recently, new information has been published on the effect of FeCO3 on the process of iron corrosion [35,36]. Incidentally, it is known that iron oxides have a nonstoichiometric structure, and the degree of corrosion in time depends on the residual porosity (capillarity) of FeO [34].…”
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“…Incidentally, it is known that iron oxides have a nonstoichiometric structure, and the degree of corrosion in time depends on the residual porosity (capillarity) of FeO [34]. Until recently, new information has been published on the effect of FeCO3 on the process of iron corrosion [35,36]. Incidentally, it is known that iron oxides have a nonstoichiometric structure, and the degree of corrosion in time depends on the residual porosity (capillarity) of FeO [34].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Incidentally, it is known that iron oxides have a nonstoichiometric structure, and the degree of corrosion in time depends on the residual porosity (capillarity) of FeO [34]. Until recently, new information has been published on the effect of FeCO 3 on the process of iron corrosion [35,36].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%