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- 2024LOW CARBON FOOTPRINT ALUMINIUM COMPONENTS FOR E-MOBILITY
- 2024Corrosion behavior of two Cu‐based shape memory alloys in NaCl solution: An electrochemical studycitations
- 2024Corrosion behavior of two Cu‐based shape memory alloys in NaCl solution: An electrochemical studycitations
- 2023Characterisation of Residual Stresses of Rheocast Al Alloy
- 2022Development and Characterization of New Functionally Graded Aluminium Alloyscitations
- 2022The Local Squeeze Technology for Challenging Aluminium HPDC Automotive Components
- 2022About Residual Stress State of Castings: The Case of HPDC Parts and Possible Advantages through Semi-Solid Processescitations
- 2021Recent Advances in Multi-Functional Coatings for Soft Magnetic Compositescitations
- 2020Effects of Casting-Additives on the Microstructure Evolution of Hypoeutectic Aluminium-Silicon Alloyscitations
- 2019Development and Characterization of New Functionally Graded Aluminium Alloys
- 2019Wear Characterization of Cemented Carbide Multipoint Cutting Tool Machining AISI 4140 at High Cutting Speed: Criteria for Materials Selection
- 2018Case Study of a Functionally Graded Aluminum Partcitations
- 2017Effect of YSZ coatings as diffusion barrier between glass sealing and steelcitations
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Corrosion behavior of two Cu‐based shape memory alloys in NaCl solution: An electrochemical study
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>The corrosion behavior of two different Cu–Al–Mn–Ni alloys, pseudoelastic and pseudoplastic, was studied in a 0.6 M sodium chloride aqueous solution by monitoring the open circuit potential for 100 h and characterizing the resulting corrosion products. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy analysis detected three processes related to the electrochemical double layer, a passive film and a diffusive contribution associated with the dissolution/precipitation of corrosion products. Potentiodynamic scans revealed a cathodically controlled corrosion mechanism and the presence of active–passive behavior at anodic potentials for both alloys studied. Polarization of the samples at selected potentials in the anodic branch allowed the investigation of the reactions involved, highlighting an improved corrosion resistance of the pseudoelastic alloy. The corrosion rates of the pseudoelastic and pseudoplastic alloys, after 100 h of immersion, were determined to be 0.007 and 0.011 mmpy, respectively. The post‐experiment characterization was carried out by means of scanning electron microscopy, micro‐Raman spectroscopy and X‐ray diffraction, supporting the electrochemical results.</jats:p>