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- W4280494301 abstract "The contribution of defects to electrochemistry is a controversial but practically applicable subject. Meanwhile, it is challenging to obtain precisely a certain nonchemometric single phase in mixed-valence compounds. The precise design of nonchemometric single-phase WO3-x (x = 0, 0.1, 0.28, and 1) mixed-valence metal oxides (MVMOs) was achieved by the gradient intrinsic reduction method, and the correlation between oxygen vacancies and electrochemical anticorrosion protection was explored systematically. Then, the decisive role of periodic oxygen vacancies in electrochemical anticorrosion was confirmed. And the origin was the synergistic reaction of oxygen vacancy-upgraded photocathodic protection, vacancy-induced passivation, and mixed-valence reductive protection, which were brought about by the high oxygen vacancy concentration. Integrating the above three aspects, the WO2.72 MVMO showed the best electrochemical anticorrosion performance by increasing the resistance value to 7.67 times that of the epoxy resin coating. The establishment of a positive correlation between oxygen vacancy and corrosion protection in WO3-x (x = 0, 0.1, 0.28, and 1) materials can not only guide the design of MVMOs but also make an important contribution to the rapid precorrosion performance of the materials." @default.
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- W4280494301 title "Gradient Design of Vacancies and Their Positive Correlation with Electrochemical Anticorrosion Protection" @default.
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