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Figure 1.  Schematic diagram of the simulated experimental facility
Figure 2. Variations of Rp and EOCP with temperature after 24 h
Figure 3. Variations of EIS with temperature after 24 h
Figure 4. Variations of Rp and EOCP with time at the temperature of 70 ℃
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