Abstract
AbstractIron sulphide of composition Fe3S4, with a spinel structure, was formed by the electrochemical corrosion of steel. The presence of this specific sulphide in a given corrosion product makes it possible to infer that the corrosion in question had probably taken place under hydrothermal, galvanic conditions similar to those described in the present study.
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