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Studies on the influence of chloride ion and pH on the electrochemical behaviour of aluminium alloys 8090 and 2014

✍ Scribed by R. Ambat; E. S. Dwarakadasa


Book ID
104733887
Publisher
Springer
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
604 KB
Volume
24
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-891X

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✦ Synopsis


The influence of chloride ion concentration and p H (2.0, 6.0 and 11.0) on the corrosion behaviour of 8090 ( A 1 -L i -C u -M g -Z r ) and 2014 (A1-4.4%Cu) alloys has been studied in NaC1 solution using a potentiodynamic polarization technique. The corrosion rate for both the alloys was high at p H values of 2.0 and 11.0 as compared to that at p H 6.0, and the rate increased in chloride ion concentration at all p H levels. A similar result was found for the passive current density. Increase in p H changed the slope of the cathodic polarization curve by changing the cathodic reaction. Increasing the chloride ion concentration decreased the cathodic reaction rate. On the other hand, the anodic reaction rate increased with increase in chloride ion concentration. The open circuit corrosion potential and the pitting potential shifted in the active (negative) direction with increasing p H and chloride ion concentration. The ip values for 8090-T851 were slightly lower than those for 2014-T6.


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