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- 2013Influence of Surface Mechanical Attrition Treatment Attrition Media on the Surface Contamination and Corrosion of Magnesiumcitations
- 2012Impact of ultrafine-grained microstructure on the corrosion of aluminium alloy AA2024citations
- 2011Achieving a chromium rich surface upon steels via FBR-CVD chromising treatmentscitations
- 2011Enhanced corrosion resistance of Mg alloy ZK60 after processing by integrated extrusion and equal channel angular pressingcitations
- 2011Effect of processing on grain size and corrosion of AA2024-T3citations
- 2010Grain character influences on corrosion of ECAPed pure magnesiumcitations
- 2009Electrochemical Evaluation of Constituent Intermetallics in Aluminum Alloy 2024-T3 Exposed to Aqueous Vanadate Inhibitorscitations
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Electrochemical Evaluation of Constituent Intermetallics in Aluminum Alloy 2024-T3 Exposed to Aqueous Vanadate Inhibitors
Abstract
Experiments were conducted to determine how inhibiting forms of vanadate interact with complex Al alloy microconstituent intermetallics to impart corrosion protection. Cathodic polarization experiments on Al 2024-T3 indicate a strong correlation between inhibition and the presence of tetrahedrally coordinated vanadate. Anodic and cathodic polarization curves were measured on bulk synthesized Al_2Cu, Al_2CuMg, Al_7Cu_2Fe, and Al_20Cu_2Mn_3 in alkaline 0.5 M NaCl solutions with and without 10 mM NaVO_3. Vanadate additions generally decreased E_corr, increased E_pit, and decreased the cathodic kinetics of all tested materials. Because of decreased cathodic kinetics, open-circuit potentials (OCPs) were shifted in the active direction in aerated solutions when vanadate was present. This shift pins the OCP just below the observed pitting potential for Al_2CuMg in vanadate solution, effectively preventing breakdown and subsequent support of rapid oxygen reduction by Cu-enriched clusters. E_corr, E_pit, E_rp, i_corr, i_pass, and i at −1.3 V_SCE data from polarization experiments were summarized in cumulative distribution plots, and averages are presented in tabulated format. Scanning electron microscopy images of Al 2024-T3 used for 4 h of OCP measurement show that vanadate greatly decreased circumferential trenching around intermetallic particles in both aerated and deaerated solutions. Potentiostatic hold experiments were used to show suppression of Al_2CuMg dissolution in vanadate solutions.