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utral aerated media (0.5 mol dm(-3) NaClO4) has been studied by electr
ochemical and surface analytical methods. X-ray induced photoelectron
(XPS) and Auger electron spectroscopy (XAES) provided the possibility
for identification of different chemical states of the constituents of
the corrosion protective layers. The presence of certain cations led
to a synergistic effect. It was found that calcium ions were incorpora
ted into the film that developed on the mild steel surface, containing
a mixed oxide and hydroxide complex. Electrochemical Impedance Spectr
oscopy (EIS) was used to determine the inhibitor efficiency of phospho
nic acid at different concentrations. The data obtained were fitted an
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