Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1470646 | Corrosion Science | 2010 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The corrosion behaviour of a quaternary bronze UNS C83600 exposed to stagnant acid rain was examined through wet–dry tests. During the tests, parallel monitoring was performed to determine the evolution of both the bronze surface and the weathering solution composition. The results show that the kinetics of bronze oxidation is governed by diffusion through a two-layer patina: an inner Sn-rich layer and an external Cu and Pb-rich layer. The corrosion rate of the alloy decreases with time, but the dissolution of individual metals (Cu, Zn and Pb) in the environment increases with different trends, showing progressive patina destabilisation.
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Authors
C. Chiavari, E. Bernardi, C. Martini, F. Passarini, F. Ospitali, L. Robbiola,