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MECHANISM FOR THE IRON-PROMOTED MAGNESIUM/WATER REACTION
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MECHANISM FOR THE IRON-PROMOTED MAGNESIUM/WATER REACTION

K Kustin, W Roberts and I A Taub
K. Kustin, W. Roberts, and I.A. Taub, ACS, Abs of Papers, 202nd Meeting, New York 1991, Vol. I, Div. of Inorg. Chem, Abs 394
01/01/1991

Abstract

Various factors were investigated. The corrosion of magnesium by water is anomalously slow in view of the thermodynamics of the reaction, it being noted that the production of heat or hydrogen requires intimately mixed iron and the presence of electrolytes, such as sodium chloride. The effects of dissolved oxygen, iron ions, radical scavengers and acidity were studied and a mechanism was developed.

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