Corrosion Processes And Mineral Formation On The Surface Of Bronze Monuments In Urban Environments

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Olga Frank-Kamenetskaya
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The experimental results of study of atmospheric corrosion processes on Saint-Petersburg bronze monuments surface, received in situ and by means of simulating experiments, have been discussed. Influence of the time factor on corrosion film (patina) mineral composition has been analyzed. Direct dependence between patina mineral composition and environmental conditions has been proved. The sequence of patina phases crystallization has been established. Effect of the chemical composition and heterogeneity of artistic bronze and also monument surface structure on the rate of corrosion process has been regarded. The time variations of mass of the crystallized in the hydrochloric acid vapor phases have been investigated. The kinetic laws of their development at the initial stage of formation, indicating simple (non chain) reactions, have been revealed.
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APA: Olga Frank-Kamenetskaya  (2006)  Corrosion Processes And Mineral Formation On The Surface Of Bronze Monuments In Urban Environments

MLA: Olga Frank-Kamenetskaya Corrosion Processes And Mineral Formation On The Surface Of Bronze Monuments In Urban Environments. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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