1840
DOI: 10.1680/imotp.1840.24922
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On the Corrosion of Cast and Wrought Iron in Water.

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“…As early as 1840, Mallet (20) observed that clean iron immersed in water oxidized preferentiMIy at the point of contact of a glass lens of large curvature, or at a very acute angle formed between a plate of iron and a plate of Known also as the differential aeration cell and the Evans cell. glass, or between two plates of iron.…”
Section: Conditions Favorable To Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As early as 1840, Mallet (20) observed that clean iron immersed in water oxidized preferentiMIy at the point of contact of a glass lens of large curvature, or at a very acute angle formed between a plate of iron and a plate of Known also as the differential aeration cell and the Evans cell. glass, or between two plates of iron.…”
Section: Conditions Favorable To Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%