Exposure Programme on Atmospheric Corrosion Effects of Acidifying Pollutants in Tropical and Subtropical Climates |
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Authors: | Johan Tidblad Vladimir Kucera Farid Samie Surendra N. Das Chalothorn Bhamornsut Leong Chow Peng King Lung So Zhao Dawei Le Thi Hong Lien Hans Schollenberger Chozi V. Lungu David Simbi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Corrosion and Metals Research Institute, Drottning Kristinas v?g 48, 11428, Stockholm, Sweden 2. Regional Research Laboratory, Bhubaneswar, India 3. Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research, Bangkok, Thailand 4. Malaysian Meteorological Service, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 5. Hong Kong Environmental Protection Department, Hong Kong, China 6. Chongqing Institute of Environmental Science and Monitoring, Chongqing, China 7. Institute of Materials Science, Hanoi, Vietnam 8. CSIR/Materials and Manufacturing, Johannesburg, South Africa 9. University of Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia 10. University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe
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Abstract: | Many national exposure programmes have been performed in tropical and subtropical climates during the last 50 years. However, ambitious programmes involving more than a few countries are scarce. In this paper a recently formed network of test sites is described involving 12 test sites in Asia (India, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia and China including Hong Kong) and four test sites in Africa (South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe). This effort is part of the 2001–2004 Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA) funded Programme on Regional Air Pollution in Developing Countries (RAPIDC). Corrosion attack after one (2002–2003) year of exposure (carbon steel, zinc, copper, limestone and paint coated steel) are presented together with environmental data (SO2, NO2, HNO3, O3, particles, amount and pH of precipitation, temperature and relative humidity) for all the test sites. The obtained corrosion values are substantially higher than expected for limestone, higher than expected for carbon steel and lower than expected for zinc compared to values calculated using the best available dose–response functions. |
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Keywords: | air pollution corrosion carbon steel zinc copper limestone sub-tropics tropics |
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