Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10628533 Corrosion Science 2005 17 Pages PDF
Abstract
The kinetics of tarnishing formation was examined on a polished silver dipped in a 10 mM Na2S. The recovery of an initial bright surface was then obtained by cathodic reduction of the tarnish layer in a 5% sesqui-carbonate solution. Two protection methods to prevent a further formation of a dark deposit were tested: an electrodeposited poly(amino-triazole) film and the surface treatment in hexadecane-thiol. The protection by poly(amino-triazole) is not reliable for all nuances of silver. In contrast, the film formed with hexadecane-thiol showed satisfactory properties. The formations of tarnish and protective films were examined by electrochemical methods, the reflectance measurements, and the quartz crystal microbalance.
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