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ASM Handbook
Corrosion: Environments and Industries
ASM International
Volume
13C
ISBN electronic:
978-1-62708-184-9
Publication date:
2006
Book Chapter
Corrosion by Organic Acids
By
L.A. Scribner
L.A. Scribner
Becht Engineering
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Published:2006
Page range:
674 - 681
Abstract
Organic acids represent a key group of industrial chemicals. This article provides information on the corrosion characteristics of organic acids. It focuses on corrosion caused by acetic, formic, and propionic acids on various metals and alloy groups. These include steel, aluminum, copper and its alloys, stainless steels, titanium, and nickel alloys. The article also provides information on longer-chain organic acids.
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L.A. Scribner, Corrosion by Organic Acids, Corrosion: Environments and Industries, Vol 13C, ASM Handbook, Edited By Stephen D. Cramer, Bernard S. Covino, Jr., ASM International, 2006, p 674–681, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.hb.v13c.a0004180
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