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The data of corrosion tests of tantalum coatings with various electrochemical techniques in 1 M (9.5), 30, and 38% sulfuric acid at room and heightened temperature are considered. Independently of the substrate (carbon or stainless steel), the electroplated tantalum reliably protect it in a corrosive environment.
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Bukatova, G.A., Polyakov, E.G., Polyakova, L.P. et al. Electrochemical investigation of the corrosion resistance of a protective tantalum electroplate. Prot Met 36, 456–460 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02764091
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