oksüdikihtid
Oksüdikihtid, also known as oxide layers or passive films, are thin films of metal oxides that form on the surface of metals and alloys. This phenomenon is a result of a chemical reaction between the metal's surface and the surrounding environment, typically oxygen or other oxidizing agents. The formation of these layers is a crucial aspect of metal behavior, influencing their properties and performance.
The process of oxidation leading to the formation of these layers is a spontaneous electrochemical reaction.
The composition and structure of oxide layers can vary significantly. They can be amorphous or crystalline,