2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2016.02.016
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Porous anodic film growth on beryllium in NaOH electrolyte

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“…Since its subtraction from all the measurements did not create any particular feature in the data, we believe that its spectrum does not change with experimental conditions. The corresponding WAXS spectra display all the same scattering and two diffraction peaks that can be assigned to beryllium (Nabihah & Shanmugan, 2016;He et al, 2016). This scattering [Fig.…”
Section: Saxs and Waxs Curves Of The Empty Cellmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Since its subtraction from all the measurements did not create any particular feature in the data, we believe that its spectrum does not change with experimental conditions. The corresponding WAXS spectra display all the same scattering and two diffraction peaks that can be assigned to beryllium (Nabihah & Shanmugan, 2016;He et al, 2016). This scattering [Fig.…”
Section: Saxs and Waxs Curves Of The Empty Cellmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Corrosion studies are nevertheless reported in the literature [19][20][21][22][23][24][25] which show that beryllium is highly corrosion resistant in water at low temperature. Moreover, studies have also shown that impurities in the surface can cause local corrosion [26] and the presence of aggressive anions in solution, such as chloride ions, can generate pitting corrosion [27][28][29][30].…”
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confidence: 99%