## Abstract The exfoliation corrosion and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) of an Alβ2.8%Cuβ1.5%Liβ0.3%Mgβ0.3%Znβ0.3%Mnβ0.15%Zr alloy with various aging states in EXCO solution were investigated. The equilibrium precipitates at grain boundaries are anodic to the alloy base at their adjac
Exfoliation corrosion of 7150 Al alloy with various tempers and its electrochemical impedance spectroscopy in EXCO solution
β Scribed by J. F. Li; Z. Q. Jia; C. X. Li; N. Birbilis; C. Cai
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- German
- Weight
- 858 KB
- Volume
- 60
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0947-5117
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The exfoliation corrosion susceptibility and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) of 7150 Al alloys with T6, T73, and RRA (retrogression at 175βΒ°C for 3 h) tempers in EXCO solution were investigated. The anodic equilibrium precipitate Ξ·(MgZn~2~) is continuous or closely spaced at the grain boundaries in the 7150βT6 Al alloy, resulting in its greatest susceptibility to exfoliation corrosion. The grain boundary Ξ· precipitates in the RRA and T73 treated 7150 Al alloys are coarsened and show a clear discontinuous nature; they possess similar exfoliation corrosion sensitivity and their exfoliation corrosion resistance is greatly increased. At the beginning of immersion in EXCO solution, the EIS plot of the 7150 Al alloys is composed of a capacitive arc in the high to medium frequency range and an inductive component in the medium to low frequency range. As immersion time is increased, exfoliation corrosion with different corrosion ratings occurs on the surface of the 7150 Al alloy with various tempers, two capacitive arcs appear in the high to medium and medium to low frequency ranges, respectively. The fitted medium to low frequency capacitance C~2~ of 7150βT6 Al alloy, corresponding to the new surface caused by the exfoliation corrosion, is much greater than that of the T73 and RRA treated 7150 Al alloy, which is consistent with the greatest exfoliation corrosion susceptibility of the 7150βT6 Al alloy.
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