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Passivation is the process of making a material "passive" in relation to another material prior to using the materials together. For example, prior to storing hydrogen peroxide in an aluminum container, one method to passivate the container is to rinse it with a dilute solution of nitric acid and peroxide alternating with deionized water. ...
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(process) The stabilization and protection of component surfaces from environments which might induce changes in characteristics. In monolithic integrated circuits this function is achieved by silicon dioxide grown onto the surface of the silicon, or by the deposition of a glass coating.
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The protection (as of a solid state device) against contamination by coating or surface treatment. Growth of an oxide layer on the surface of a semiconductor to provide electrical stability by isolating the transistor surface from electrical and chemical conditions in the environment.
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A reduction of the anodic reaction rate of an electrode involved in corrosion.
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The changing of the chemically active surface of a metal to a much less reactive state.
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