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Influence of pH and chloride ion concentration on the corrosion of Mg alloy ZE41
Authors:Ming-Chun Zhao  Ming Liu  Guang-Ling Song
Affiliation:a Division of Materials, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia
b Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, EMPA, Department 136, Überlandstrasse 129, CH-8600 Dubendorf, Switzerland
c School of Material Science and Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410083, PR China
Abstract:The influence of pH and chloride ion concentration on the corrosion behaviour of ZE41 was studied using immersion tests and electrochemical measurements. A shorter incubation period to the onset of corrosion; a more negative corrosion potential; and a higher corrosion rate correlated with a higher chloride ion concentration at each pH value and correlated with a lower pH value for each chloride ion concentration. This corrosion behaviour is consistent with the current understanding that the corrosion behaviour of magnesium alloys is governed by a partially protective surface film, with the corrosion reactions occurring predominantly at the breaks or imperfections of the partially protective film. The implication is that the fraction of film free surface increases with decreasing bulk pH and with increasing chloride ion concentration. This is consistent with the known tendency of chloride ions to cause film breakdown and the known instability of Mg(OH)2 in solutions with pH less than 10.5. The electrochemical measurements of the corrosion rate, based on the corrosion current at the free corrosion potential, did not agree with direct measurements evaluated from the evolved hydrogen, in agreement with other observations for Mg.
Keywords:Mg alloy ZE41  Corrosion  pH  Chloride ion concentration  Surface film
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