Transpassivation is a phenomenon in which a passivated metal starts rapid dissolution (increase in corrosion rate) if the metal’s electrode potential becomes too positive. Transpassive dissolution of metals is closely related to passive film breakdown and localized corrosion. The level of… View Full Term
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