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The adsorbed phosphate ions at the crack tip of the specimen may prevent the adsorption of chloride ions, resulting in the decrease in the growth rates.
Moreover, a large amount of single copper accumulated on the crack surface, which indicated that the crack was induced by stress corrosion involving copper ions and mechanical stress.
As a result quasi-trapped ions can dominate near the earthward edge of TCS.
We find that molecular ions contribute less to deep damage than do atomic ions.
Secondly, we demonstrate how continuous GF interlayers can succeed in arresting unstable crack propagation in the nacre mesolayers.