2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.apm.2014.03.040
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Mathematical model of copper corrosion

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“…The formation process of this compound depends on the environment characteristic in which the object is conserved. On the one hand, if it is directly exposed to the atmosphere, Cu and its alloys form a thin corrosion layer on the metal surface through the following oxidation reaction (reaction ) 2normalCnormalu0.25emprefix+0.25em½normalO0.25em0.25emnormalCu2normalO …”
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“…The formation process of this compound depends on the environment characteristic in which the object is conserved. On the one hand, if it is directly exposed to the atmosphere, Cu and its alloys form a thin corrosion layer on the metal surface through the following oxidation reaction (reaction ) 2normalCnormalu0.25emprefix+0.25em½normalO0.25em0.25emnormalCu2normalO …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Brochantite can be considered as a corrosion product resulting from the cuprite transformation when exposed to environments with high relative humidity and the presence of SO 2 according to reaction 2normalCu2normalO0.25emprefix+0.25emnormalSO2+0.25em3H2normalO0.25emprefix+3true/2O20.25emnormalCu4OH6normalSO4 …”
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“…When reacted with an oxidizer such as NO 2 or O 3 , and when dissolved in water, the sulphite is converted to a sulphate (Clarelli, De Filippo, & Natalini, 2014;Tidblad et al, 2009).…”
Section: Copper and Bronze Characteristicsmentioning
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