1980
DOI: 10.1016/0010-938x(80)90073-6
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The effect of water and oxyanions on the passivation of iron in mixed dimethylformamide-water solvents

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“…Some authors noticed that the active-passive behaviour of copper in dimethylformamidewater mixtures is strongly influenced by the water content 5 . However, the presence of water, up to 11.4 wt%, did not change the anodic polarization behaviour of Fe in DMF water mixtures 6 . As suggested by Evans 7 , in organic media, including those having a low content of water and oxy anions, the oxygen atom necessary for the formation of the protective oxide film may be provided not only by water or dissolved oxygen molecules, but also by oxy anions.…”
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“…Some authors noticed that the active-passive behaviour of copper in dimethylformamidewater mixtures is strongly influenced by the water content 5 . However, the presence of water, up to 11.4 wt%, did not change the anodic polarization behaviour of Fe in DMF water mixtures 6 . As suggested by Evans 7 , in organic media, including those having a low content of water and oxy anions, the oxygen atom necessary for the formation of the protective oxide film may be provided not only by water or dissolved oxygen molecules, but also by oxy anions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%