## Abstract 76Niβ24P amorphous alloys have been electrodeposited from solutions containing sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) and tritonβX 100 (TXβ100) to improve the surface quality of the specimens. Corrosion behaviour of electrodeposited amorphous alloys in sulphate and chloride solutions at 25Β°C has
Effect of surfactants on the corrosion of amorphous 76Ni-24P alloy in neutral solutions
β Scribed by N. G. Gomaa; E. Khamis Ibrahim; A. Ahmed; S. Abaza
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- German
- Weight
- 406 KB
- Volume
- 45
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0947-5117
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Abstract
76Niβ24P amorphous alloys have been electrodeposited from solutions containing sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) and tritonβX 100 (TXβ100) to improve the surface quality of the specimens. Corrosion behaviour of electrodeposited amorphous alloys in sulphate and chloride solutions at 25Β°C has been studied by potentialβtime decay, linear polarization resistance and potentiodynamic techniques. Anodic polarization curves show that the specimens exhibit mild passivity at potentials between approximately β200 mV and 200 mV (SCE) and dissolve transpassively above 200 mV (SCE). The sulphate solution was found to increase the dissolution of the samples treated by the surfactants during the substrate brass plating. The nonanionic surfactant increases the corrosion current by 10 times compared to the anionic one which enhances the current by 400 times; the interpretation was based on the enhanced dissolution of the microcrystals of the specimens in the sulphate solution and to the steric hindrance of the surfactants. In addition, the alloys are more resistant to chlorides due to the formation of a phosphate/hypophosphite film which protects the surface from dissolution.
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