So far this text has considered the corrosion of metals or alloys in aqueous environments. However, when a metal or alloy is exposed to an oxidizing gas, corrosion may occur in the absence of an electrolyte, especially at high temperatures. This phenomenon is sometimes called “dry corrosion” as opposed to “wet corrosion” which occurs in the presence of an aqueous electrolyte. Oxidizing gases include O 2 , SO 2 , H 2 S, H 2 O, and CO 2 but the most common oxidant is O 2 .
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McCafferty, E. (2010). Beneficial Aspects of Corrosion. In Introduction to Corrosion Science (pp. 515–519). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0455-3_17
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