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Milton Stern

Researcher at Union Carbide

Publications -  25
Citations -  4119

Milton Stern is an academic researcher from Union Carbide. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polarization (electrochemistry) & Corrosion. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 25 publications receiving 3782 citations.

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Electrochemical Polarization I . A Theoretical Analysis of the Shape of Polarization Curves

TL;DR: In this paper, a linear dependence of potential on applied current is described for a corroding electrode by treating it in a manner analogous to that for a non-corroding electrode, and an equation is derived relating the slope of this linear region to the corrosion rate and Tafel slopes.
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The Influence of Noble Metal Alloy Additions on the Electrochemical and Corrosion Behavior of Titanium

TL;DR: Alloying of titanium with small amounts of noble metals markedly improves its corrosion resistance in reducing type acids without any impairment of its high resistance to oxidizing media as mentioned in this paper, and the mixed potentials of titanium noble metal alloys are more noble than the critical potential for passivity of titanium in the same environment.
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A method for determining corrosion rates from linear polarization data

Milton Stern
- 01 Sep 1958 - 
TL;DR: A method for determining corrosion rate from electrochemical polarization data obtained in the region of the corrosion potential is described in this paper, which has foundation in theory, is supported by experimental evidence, and appears to have widespread application.
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The Electrochemical Behavior, Including Hydrogen Overvoltage, of Iron in Acid Environments

TL;DR: In this paper, the corrosion rate of pure iron in deaerated acid media was studied as a function of pH, and the rate was found to be essentially independent of pH over the range 1−4 in 4% sodium chloride.
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Electrochemical Polarization II . Ferrous‐Ferric Electrode Kinetics on Stainless Steel

TL;DR: In this paper, the oxidation reduction kinetics of the ferrous-ferric sulfate system have been measured on a stainless steel surface and the data completely support theoretical equations which describe the potential current relationships for such a system.