1970
DOI: 10.1016/s0010-938x(70)80059-2
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Untersuchungen über die sparbeizwirkungorganischer sulfide im system eisenschwefelsäure

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“…The thiol function is supposed to be effective in the action of L ‐Cys. Indeed, sulfur is known to strongly adsorb and interact with a metal surface through its electron‐donating ability, as evidenced by the inhibition of iron by organic sulfides in acidic media 53. In the concept of absolute hardness η , developed by Parr and Pearson,54 the covalent bonding is dominant for a soft acid–soft base combination ( η A = η B ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The thiol function is supposed to be effective in the action of L ‐Cys. Indeed, sulfur is known to strongly adsorb and interact with a metal surface through its electron‐donating ability, as evidenced by the inhibition of iron by organic sulfides in acidic media 53. In the concept of absolute hardness η , developed by Parr and Pearson,54 the covalent bonding is dominant for a soft acid–soft base combination ( η A = η B ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, Chetouani et al [29,30] have reported the importance of sulphur atom in the drastic change of adsorption mechanism. Furthermore, Brandt et al [31] reported that the sulphur atom represents the active centre of aliphatic sulphides in their interaction with the metal surface.…”
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confidence: 99%