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Corrosion Inhibition by Fluorinated Aliphatic Compounds

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Surface Chemistry of Aqueous Corrosion Processes

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Using fundamental principles of corrosion inhibition it is possible to “tailor-make” effective corrosion inhibitors. Much useful information is available from the field of surface chemistry.

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McCafferty, E. (2015). Corrosion Inhibition by Fluorinated Aliphatic Compounds. In: Surface Chemistry of Aqueous Corrosion Processes. SpringerBriefs in Materials. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15648-4_6

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