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Corrosion of binary Mg-Al alloys
Ashlee Aiello,
Karl Sieradzki
Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, School for (IAFSE-SEMTE)
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Engineering & Materials Science
Dissolution
100%
Corrosion
71%
Ionic liquids
52%
Inductively coupled plasma
28%
Atmospheric corrosion
27%
Platelets
24%
Rotating disks
24%
Nanowires
23%
Free energy
22%
Spectroscopy
21%
Contact angle
20%
Oxides
16%
Electrodes
14%
Liquids
12%
Water
10%
Experiments
6%
Physics & Astronomy
dissolving
86%
corrosion
85%
mud
26%
rotating disks
21%
hydroxides
21%
liquid-solid interfaces
21%
platelets
20%
liquids
20%
chlorides
18%
mass spectroscopy
18%
free energy
15%
nanowires
15%
oxides
11%
electrodes
11%
water
10%
Chemical Compounds
Dissolution
70%
Corrosion
68%
Alloy
66%
Ionic Liquid
28%
Interfacial Free Energy
28%
Liquid-Solid Interface
22%
Inductively Coupled Plasm Mass Spectrometry (ICPMS)
18%
Nanowire
16%
Hydroxide
15%
Chemical Element
14%
Chloride
11%
Oxide
10%
Behavior as Electrode
9%
Reduction
8%
pH Value
7%