Generally, in the literature it is mentioned that adsorbates are more prone to reside on polished surface as compared to oxidized one.

Is there any contrary opinion, specifically with respect to topographic changes due to oxides formed on 316 stainless steel?

Since oxidized surfaces are more rough than polished, should adsorbates be reside more there or on a polished surafce?

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