Passivation of spec-pure Sn was studied in aerated, unstirred solutions of acid sulphate (H2S04/Na2S04) and neutral suphate (Na2S04) using the potentiodynamic technique from an initial cathodic potential (-ve to open circuit potential) in the anodic direction and backwards to the initial potential.
Passive behaviour of tin
β Scribed by Tor Hurlen
- Book ID
- 103067543
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 496 KB
- Volume
- 39
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0013-4686
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β¦ Synopsis
Quasi-steady (20 h stabilization) and transient polarization measurements coupled with capacitance and passive film thickness determinations (by cathodic reduction) have been performed on highpurity tin electrodes in a phosphate solution of pH 9.5 and 25Β°C. Over the potential range from -0.3 to 0.6V (see), tin exhibits an essentially potential independent steady-state passive current of about 20nAcme2. It also shows a steady-state passive film thickness, an inverse electrode capacitance and an initial Tafel slope which all increase linearly with the stabilization potential. The data yield interfacial charge densities and Volta potential profiles for passive tin electrodes, and they elucidate the ion transfer process occurring at the metal-oxide interlace of such electrodes.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
The effect of pH on the passivity of Sn has been investigated in buffered (phthalate-borate, and citrate phosphate buffer series), and in unbuffered phosphate solutions, using the cyclic voltammetric technique. Two anodic peaks; the first being more pronounced than the second, and one cathodic peak