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Iron Corrosion in Occluded Water in Drinking Water Distribution Systems

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Figure 1. A schematic diagram of the OCC simulated cell (a) and diffusion channel in the OCC (b)
Figure 2.  SEM images of the iron pipe corrosion product: corrosion product cross section (×20) (a) and porous core section (×1000) (b), and XRD pattern of the iron pipe corrosion product (c)
Figure 3.  Potentiodynamic polarization curves of cast iron in occluded water and flowing water
Figure 4. Nyquist plots of cast iron in flowing water (a) and occluded water (b), and Bode plots of cast iron in flowing water (c) and occluded water (d)
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