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The anodic dissolution of zinc and zinc alloys in alkaline solution. I. Oxide formation on electrogalvanized steel
Authors:M Mokaddem
Affiliation:Laboratoire de physicochimie des surfaces, CNRS-UMR7045, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris, ParisTech, 11, rue Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris 78100, France
Abstract:The polarization behaviour of zinc in alkaline solution has been investigated using atomic emission spectroelectrochemistry. By independently measuring the oxidation rate of zinc (electrical current) and the rate of Zn2+ dissolution (partial elemental current) it is possible to calculate the amount of insoluble zinc cations produced at any instant. Assuming the insoluble cations are present as a zinc oxide film, the growth of this film as a function of potential and time was determined. On the basis of kinetic evidence, it was found that at least three forms of zinc based oxide/hydroxide films form during polarization experiments. Type I oxide formation occurs when the metal/electrolyte interface becomes locally saturated with Zn2+ ions. Type II oxide forms on the metal surface underneath the film of Type I oxide but has little inhibiting effect on zinc dissolution. Type III oxide is produced in much smaller quantity and results in a transition to the passive state. This may be due to a potential induced transition of Type II → Type III oxide.
Keywords:Anodic dissolution  Corrosion  Zinc  Galvanized steel  Spectroelectrochemistry
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