ISSN: 1003-6326
CN: 43-1239/TG
CODEN: TNMCEW

Vol. 17    No. 4    August 2007

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Localized corrosion mechanism associated with precipitates containing Mg in Al alloys
REN Wen-da(任文达)1, 2, LI Jin-feng(李劲风)1, 2
ZHENG Zi-qiao(郑子樵)1, 2, CHEN Wen-jing(陈文敬)1, 2
(1. School of Materials Science and Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China;
2. The Key Laboratory of Nonferrous Metal Materials Science and Engineering, Ministry of Education, Chansha 410083, China
)
Abstract: To clarify the localized corrosion mechanism associated with precipitates containing Mg in Al alloys, the simulated bulk precipitates of S and β were synthesized through melting and casting. Their electrochemical behaviors and coupling behaviors with α(Al) in NaCl solution were measured. Meanwhile, simulated Al alloys containing S and β particles were prepared and their corrosion morphologies were observed. It’s found that there exist two kinds of corrosion mechanisms associated with precipitates containing Mg. The precipitate of β is anodic to the alloy base, resulting in its anodic dissolution and corrosion during the whole corrosion process. While, there exists a corrosion conversion mechanism associated with the S precipitate, which contains active element Mg and noble element Cu simultaneously. At an initial stage, S is anodic to the alloy matrix at its periphery and the corrosion occurs on its surface. However, during its corrosion process, Mg is preferentially dissolved and noble Cu is enriched in the remnants. This makes S become cathodic to α(Al) and leads to anodic dissolution and corrosion on the alloy base at its periphery at a later stage.
Key words: localized corrosion mechanism; Mg-containing precipitate; Al alloy
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