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A study of thin surface layers by multilayer Mössbauer spectroscopy /MMS/

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A stacking Mössbauer technique, MMS has been applied for studying thin surface layers. The surface layers formed on the57Fe film in aqueous solutions of corrosion inhibitors, such as zinc phosphate and barium metaborate, and in distilled water was studied by this method. It has been found that the corrosion is much slower in the presence of zinc phosphate and barium metaborate. XPS analysis suggests the formation of a mixed iron zinc phosphate on the surface of the57Fe film after corrosion in a zinc phosphate solution.

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Vértes, C., Czakó-Nagy, I., Meisel, W. et al. A study of thin surface layers by multilayer Mössbauer spectroscopy /MMS/. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry Letters 144, 179–187 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02218161

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