Electrochemical Behaviour of Al, Al—In and Al–Ga–In Alloys in Chloride Solutions Containing Zinc Ions

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S. Zein El Abedin
F. Endres
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[1] National Research Centre,Electrochemistry and Corrosion Laboratory
[2] Robert-Koch-Strasse 42,Institute of Metallurgy
[3] 38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld,undefined
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Journal of Applied Electrochemistry | 2004年 / 34卷
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activation; aluminium; aluminium alloys; corrosion; zinc ions;
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The electrochemical behaviour of Al, Al—In and Al–Ga–In alloys in 0.6 m NaCl solutions with and without Zn2+ was investigated. The study was performed by means of open circuit potential, potentiodynamic polarization, potentiostatic current-time and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy measurements as well as by SEM-EDAX examination. It was found that the Al—In alloy exhibits the highest negative open circuit potential in 0.6 m NaCl and the corrosion resistance of the tested electrodes decreases in the following order: Al > Al–Ga–In > Al—In. The greater activity of the Al—In alloy was interpreted on the basis of the autocatalytic attack by indium. The potentiostatic current–time measurements in Zn2+ containing electrolyte at potentials above the pitting potential revealed that Zn2+ has an insignificant influence on the Al electrode, while it enhances the corrosion of the Al–Ga–In alloy and improves the attack morphology of the Al—In alloy. Furthermore, the impedance spectra recorded under open circuit conditions showed a decrease in the polarization resistance of Al—In and Al–Ga–In alloys in presence of Zn2+ indicating the activating effect of Zn2+ ions.
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