Electrochemical corrosion behaviour of austenitic stainless steel (type 304) in dilute hydrochloric acid solution
The effect of sodium chloride concentrations on the electrochemical corrosion behaviour of austenitic stainless steel (type 304) in dilute HCl solution at ambient temperature was studied with the aid of potentiodynamic polarization technique. Results show that increase in concentration of sodium chloride causes a proportionate increase in corrosion rate in 2M HCl solution. At 5M HCl,...
Published at Journal of Materials and Environmental Science
Volume 6
Issue 9
Pages 2409-2417
Published in 2015
Roland Tolulope Loto, Olufunmilayo Joseph and Akanji Olaitan
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