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Abstract

The complex stratified patina formed on Sn-bronze in chloride-rich atmospheres has been explored through long-term field exposures and short-term laboratory investigations using a multi-analytical approach. The stratified patina is composed of Cu2O- and Cu2(OH)3Cl-rich sublayers intercalated by Sn-oxides, mainly SnO2. The stratification is triggered by events of high chloride deposition, resulting in repeated dissolution and solidification of sublayers, whereby redox reactions between the intermediate products of Sn- and Cu-chlorides play a crucial role. Sn-induced patina stratification is a major reason for enhanced patina flaking on Sn-bronze and its accelerated corrosion rate compared to Cu metal in marine environments.

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