Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1470527 | Corrosion Science | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Corrosion behaviour of pure magnesium in simulated body fluids (SBF) with HCO3− concentrations of 4, 15 and 27 m mol/L is studied. Magnesium is not sensitive to pitting corrosion in all the SBFs. Higher HCO3− concentration effectively slow down the corrosion rates. Uniform and compact corrosion product layer preferentially forms in SBF with HCO3− of 27 m mol/L. Potentiodynamic polarization test indicates that HCO3− of 27 m mol/L dramatically enhance corrosion potential and induce passivation. EIS results further confirm that higher concentration of HCO3− induce more effective protection layer, especially in SBF with HCO3− of 27 m mol/L.
Research highlights► HCO3- in SBF stimulates corrosion of magnesium by consumption of OH−. ► HCO3- suppresses dissolution of magnesium by formation insoluble carbonates. ► The multiple effects are balanced by HCO3- concentrations. ► SBF with 27 mmol/L of HCO3- is more suitable for in-vitro studies.