Reactive sintering involving a displacement reaction between aluminium and CuO powders was applied to fabricate an aluminium based composite. The two powders were mixed in a ball mill and uniaxially pressed before sintering in nitrogen atmosphere at 900 ยฐC. During sintering a displacement reaction b
Aluminium behaviour and stability in AlCl3DMSO2 electrolyte
โ Scribed by L. Legrand; A. Tranchant; R. Messina
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 578 KB
- Volume
- 41
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0013-4686
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โฆ Synopsis
Ahstmct-Cathodic
and anodic behaviour of aluminium has been investigated in AICI,/ DMSO,-dimethylsulfone-(l mole/kg) electrolyte at 130ยฐC by current reversal chronopotentiometry (CRC) and chronoamperometry. Al deposition study showed that a diffusion-limited current density close to 83 mAcme2 is reached for potentials less than -0.5V vs AI"'/Al while Al dissolution is carried out under ohmic control. The corrosion of aluminium during its storage in the electrolyte has also been studied. Electrochemical and spectroscopic investigations showed that Al and the electrolyte react with each other; the reaction leads to the formation of a passivating layer by accumulation of the resulting corrosion products at the metal surface. Al corrosion involves a diffusion process of the electrolyte through the passivating layer and a dissolution phenomenon of this passivating layer, that occur simultaneously. The diffusion-limited process prevails in the beginning of the storage and then Al corrosion mainly depends on the degradation rate of the passivating layer. Moreover, degradation products from DMSO, were detected in the passivating layer.
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