molekulaarsuurust
Molekulaarsuurust, often translated as molecular acid rust, is a form of corrosion that occurs when metal surfaces are exposed to acidic environments at a microscopic level. Unlike conventional rust, which results from the oxidation of iron in the presence of water, molecular acid rust involves the penetration of acid molecules into the metal lattice, accelerating the breakdown of the protective oxide film.
The process typically begins when acidic vapors or liquids—commonly sulfuric, nitric, or hydrochloric acids—contact metal in
Industrial sectors most vulnerable to molekulaarsuurust include petrochemical refineries, battery manufacturing, and any facility that handles
Detection methods involve electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and surface analytical techniques such as X‑ray photoelectron spectroscopy, which
While molekulaarsuurust is a relatively specialized term within corrosion science, its understanding is essential for designing