Vol. 52, No. 7, 2016
A simultaneous English language translation of this journal is available from Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
Distributed worldwide by Springer. Protection of Metals and Physical Chemistry of Surfaces ISSN 2070-2051.
Local Corrosion Dissolution of Steel in Earth-Simulating Solutions
p. 1107 abstract
The Effect of Concentration of Sodium Chloride on the Anodic Behavior of Bismuth and Lead
p. 1114 abstract
The Effect of Oxygen Implantation on the Corrosion and Electrochemical Properties of Iron
p. 1121 abstract
Using Copper Nanomarkers for Revealing Microcracks and Regions of Microdamage on the Surface of Pipelines and Parts of Oil and Gas Machinery
p. 1128 abstract
Formation and Study of the Properties of Finishing Coatings of a Circuit Board with Tin–Zinc Alloy Instead of Tin–Lead Alloy Coatings
p. 1134 abstract
Depositing Nanolayers of Volatile Organic Compounds on Metals for Higher Resistance to Atmospheric Corrosion
p. 1140 abstract
Protection of Low-Carbon Steel from Corrosion in Hydrochloric Acid by 4-Substituted 1,2,4-Triazole
p. 1147 abstract
The Corrosion Behavior of Hard W–C System Chemical Vapor Deposition Layers in HCl and H2S Aqueous Solutions
p. 1153 abstract
Kinetics and Mechanism of Electrode Reactions in Corrosion of Some Metals Covered with Oil Films in Acid and Neutral Chloride Environments
p. 1157 abstract
Two-Step Oxidation of Steel in Nitrate Solutions
p. 1166 abstract
Protective Adhesive Zirconium Oxide Coatings
p. 1170 abstract
Submicron Free-Chromate Chemical Conversion Coatings on AMg-3 Aluminum Alloy
p. 1175 abstract
Protective Properties of Paint and Lacquer Coatings Based on a Fluorine-Containing Film-Forming Material
p. 1181 abstract
Comparing the Effects of Oxidation Heat Treatment and Lithium Enrichment on the Corrosion Resistance of Basalt Glass Fiber
p. 1187 abstract
The Effect of Reactive Oxygen Intermediates, Exometabolites of Organotrophic Bacteria, on Initiation of Zinc Corrosion
p. 1193 abstract
Using an Eddy-Current Technique for Studying Local Corrosion and Scale Formation on the Walls of Heat-Exchanger Tubes
p. 1197 abstract