Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1469876 | Corrosion Science | 2012 | 10 Pages |
Cerium(III) was utilised to enhance the corrosion resistance of AM60 in NaCl solution. Ce3+ can suppress corrosion deterioration up to 1.0 mM. Beyond that level corrosion rate increases till a steady value. Surface film resistance increases with time evolution until 24 h, then decreases and stabilizes. The converted film after 240 h immersion exhibits self-healing and thickening when re-exposed to plain chloride solution. SEM and EDX confirmed that when Ce is present as additive in solution, more compact coating is formed better than its presence as a post coating on the alloy surface before being immersed in the corrosive environment.
► Corrosion rate of AM60 in Cl− solution decreases with increasing [Ce3+] up to 1 mM. ► Beyond that level the corrosion rate increases and then stabilizes. ► The spontaneously formed film characterises by increasing resistance with time. ► The converted film after 10 d immersion exhibits self-healing in plain Cl− solution. ► Ce(III) should be present in the corrodent to form a more compact surface coating.