“…After a survey of the electrochemical studies on the passivation of metals reported in literature, it was noticed that an interesting EIS behavior, as shown schematically in Figure a in the Nyquist representation, is very characteristic for the oxide films anodically growing on valve metals within the passive potential region in various electrolyte solutions (especially in aggressive solutions). This similar-shaped EIS spectrum was early measured by De Wit et al for anodized Al, Kelly for passivated Ti, and Keddam and co-workers , for passivated Fe. And now, it is so common for (and only limited to) the valve metals that it has been observed on most valve metals, such as Ti, ,− W, − Nb, ,,, Mo, ,, Al, ,− Fe, ,, Ta, , and Bi …”