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Electrochemical Evaluation of Constituent Intermetallics in Aluminum Alloy 2024-T3 Exposed to Aqueous Vanadate Inhibitors
Author(s) -
K.D. Ralston,
Tanya Young,
R. G. Buchheit
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
journal of the electrochemical society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.258
H-Index - 271
eISSN - 1945-7111
pISSN - 0013-4651
DOI - 10.1149/1.3076147
Subject(s) - vanadate , intermetallic , corrosion , alloy , polarization (electrochemistry) , materials science , electrochemistry , scanning electron microscope , cathodic protection , inorganic chemistry , anode , molybdate , metallurgy , chemistry , electrode , composite material
Experiments were conducted to determine how inhibiting forms of vanadate interact with complex Al alloy microconstituent intermetallics to impart corrosion protection. Cathodic polarization experiments on Al 2024-T3 indicate a strong correlation between inhibition and the presence of tetrahedrally coordinated vanadate. Anodic and cathodic polarization curves were measured on bulk synthesized Al 2 Cu, Al 2 CuMg, Al 7 Cu 2 Fe, and Al 20 Cu 2 Mn 3 in alkaline 0.5 M NaCl solutions with and without 10 mM NaVO 3 . Vanadate additions generally decreased E corr , increased E pit , and decreased the cathodic kinetics of all tested materials. Because of decreased cathodic kinetics, open-circuit potentials (OCPs) were shifted in the active direction in aerated solutions when vanadate was present. This shift pins the OCP just below the observed pitting potential for Al 2 CuMg in vanadate solution, effectively preventing breakdown and subsequent support of rapid oxygen reduction by Cu-enriched clusters. E corr , E pit , E rp , i corr , i pass , and i at -1.3 V SCE data from polarization experiments were summarized in cumulative distribution plots, and averages are presented in tabulated format. Scanning electron microscopy images of Al 2024-T3 used for 4 h of OCP measurement show that vanadate greatly decreased circumferential trenching around intermetallic particles in both aerated and deaerated solutions. Potentiostatic hold experiments were used to show suppression of Al 2 CuMg dissolution in vanadate solutions.

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