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Electrochemical behaviour of a copper-aluminium alloy in concentrated alkaline solutions

✍ Scribed by Elsayed A. Ashour; Badr G. Ateya


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
841 KB
Volume
42
Category
Article
ISSN
0013-4686

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✦ Synopsis


The electrochemical behaviour of a low-aluminium copper alloy (Alfa aluminium-bronze) in concentrated (1-8 N) NaOH is characteristically passive over broad potential regions, exhibiting passive currents that increase with alkali concentration. This passive behaviour is attributed to a duplex film, with an inner compact part composed of Cu20 and A1203.xHzO and an outer porous part composed of Cu(OH)z and A12Ox.xH20. The film undergoes dissolution at the film-electrolyte interface while it is continuously forming at the alloy-film interface. The film thickness is shown to increase with potential such that the potential gradient in the film is constant. The alloy undergoes selective dissolution with the de-aluminification factor depending on the potential and alkali concentration. X-ray diffraction analysis of the polarized alloy surface revealed the presence of CUE and the selective dissolution of the grains oriented in the 111 direction with enrichment in the grains oriented in the 220 direction.


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