The negative-difference effect during the localized corrosion of magnesium and of the AZ91HP alloy

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Autor(a) principal: Weber,Cristina R.
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: Knörnschild,Gerhard, Dick,Luís F. P.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: Galvanostatic tests with pure magnesium and with the AZ91HP alloy were performed in NaCl solutions, and the volume of hydrogen evolved during the tests was measured. In order to examine the negative-difference effect, a concept was developed to separate the hydrogen evolution (H.E.) on the passive surface and the H.E. inside the pits. An analysis of the volumetric data showed that the current density of H.E. inside the pits is much higher for Mg than for the AZ91HP alloy. With the assumption, that the ratio between the hydrogen reduction rate and the rate of the anodic metal dissolution, expressed by the factor k, does not change with the polarization, a k value of ca. 0.5 for pure Mg was found, while for the AZ91HP alloy this value was only ca. 0.3.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The negative-difference effect during the localized corrosion of magnesium and of the AZ91HP alloy
title The negative-difference effect during the localized corrosion of magnesium and of the AZ91HP alloy
spellingShingle The negative-difference effect during the localized corrosion of magnesium and of the AZ91HP alloy
Weber,Cristina R.
magnesium
localized corrosion
AZ91HP alloy
negative-difference effect
title_short The negative-difference effect during the localized corrosion of magnesium and of the AZ91HP alloy
title_full The negative-difference effect during the localized corrosion of magnesium and of the AZ91HP alloy
title_fullStr The negative-difference effect during the localized corrosion of magnesium and of the AZ91HP alloy
title_full_unstemmed The negative-difference effect during the localized corrosion of magnesium and of the AZ91HP alloy
title_sort The negative-difference effect during the localized corrosion of magnesium and of the AZ91HP alloy
author Weber,Cristina R.
author_facet Weber,Cristina R.
Knörnschild,Gerhard
Dick,Luís F. P.
author_role author
author2 Knörnschild,Gerhard
Dick,Luís F. P.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Weber,Cristina R.
Knörnschild,Gerhard
Dick,Luís F. P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv magnesium
localized corrosion
AZ91HP alloy
negative-difference effect
topic magnesium
localized corrosion
AZ91HP alloy
negative-difference effect
description Galvanostatic tests with pure magnesium and with the AZ91HP alloy were performed in NaCl solutions, and the volume of hydrogen evolved during the tests was measured. In order to examine the negative-difference effect, a concept was developed to separate the hydrogen evolution (H.E.) on the passive surface and the H.E. inside the pits. An analysis of the volumetric data showed that the current density of H.E. inside the pits is much higher for Mg than for the AZ91HP alloy. With the assumption, that the ratio between the hydrogen reduction rate and the rate of the anodic metal dissolution, expressed by the factor k, does not change with the polarization, a k value of ca. 0.5 for pure Mg was found, while for the AZ91HP alloy this value was only ca. 0.3.
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