The effects of proteins on metallic corrosion.

作者: G. C. F. Clark , D. F. Williams

DOI: 10.1002/JBM.820160205

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摘要: The corrosion of the pure metals aluminium, cobalt, copper, chromium, molybdenum, nickel, and titanium a cobalt-chromium molybdenum casting alloy has been studied in buffered saline with without presence proteins serum albumin fibrinogen. aluminium was unaffected by protein. rates chromium nickel showed slight increase, while cobalt copper dissolved to very much greater extent However, inhibited

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