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Characterisation of anodic oxide films formed on titanium and two ternary titanium alloys in hydrochloric acid solutions
Authors:E. Vasilescu  P. Drob  M.V. Popa  M. Anghel  A. Santana Lopez  I. Mirza‐Rosca
Abstract:The purpose of this paper is to characterise the anodic oxide films formed on titanium and two ternary titanium alloys, Ti‐15Mo‐5Al and Ti‐10Mo‐10Al in 1%, 10% and 20% hydrochloric acid solutions at 25, 50, and 75°C. The anodic film on titanium in hydrochloric acid is stable between + 0.6 V (SCE) and + 2.0 V (SCE). For our new ternary titanium alloys, the passive film is formed at about + 0.6 V (SCE) and is stable to + 2.0 V (SCE). The anodic polarization curves for alloys differ from the base metal curve, presenting two peaks for the critical passivation current density in the active‐passive potential range. At the first current peak (the first critical passivation potential Ecr1) a porous titanium pentaoxide (Ti3O5) is formed. When the potential reaches the second current peak (the second critical passivation potential Ecr2) the compact and protective titanium dioxide (TiO2) is formed. The impedance spectra exhibit the typical behaviour for a passive film i.e. a near capacitive response illustrated by a phase angle close to − 90 ° over a wide frequency range. The oxide film on titanium and its alloys in hydrochloric acid solutions exhibits a high resistance and a low capacitance (with the increase of the potential) attributed to the surface roughness decrease as the oxide layer thickens.
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