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The Tarnish Process of Silver in H2S EnvironmentsThe Tarnish Process of Silver in H2S Environments

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The Tarnish Process of Silver in H2S Environments
Authors
김희산J.H. Payer
Issue Date
2006
Publisher
한국부식방식학회
Keywords
quartz crystal mass balance; silver; relative humidity; tarnish process
Citation
CORROSION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, v.5, no.6, pp.206 - 212
Journal Title
CORROSION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume
5
Number
6
Start Page
206
End Page
212
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/24695
ISSN
1598-6462
Abstract
The effects of sub-ppm levels of H2S and the adsorbed water on the atmospheric corrosion of silver were studied with In situ weight balance to study the effect of the adsorbed water on the kinetic behavior and to determine the rate-controlling step, with XPS to analyze the tarnish film, and with calculation of phase equilibrium to predict the stable solid phase, the concentrations of dissolved species (Ag+, H+, S2-, HS-) and the equilibrium potentials ( ). The results of weight measurements showed that oxygen was required for the sulfidation of silver in 100 ppb H2S and humidified environments enhanced the tarnished rate and oxidizing power. In addition, the rate determining step for tarnishing silver was shown to be changed to transport though the tarnish film
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