Mixed potential is the effective potential of the metal surface in contact with an electrolyte that is driving electrochemical corrosion. Mixed potential theory explains metal corrosion as a reaction of two or more electrodes working simulatneously at the interface of the given metal surface and… View Full Term
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Martin A. Rodriguez is a senior researcher of the National Commission of Atomic Energy (CNEA) and the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET) of Argentina. He teaches Corrosion at Instituto Sabato (UNSAM). His research activities includes corrosion resistance of materials for nuclear power plants and nuclear waste isolation. He is a consultant of nuclear and oil and gas industries. He has published more than 25 papers in peer-reviewed journals and he is currently a member of the International Editorial Board of Corrosion Reviews journal.
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