Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1470668 Corrosion Science 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

This work compared the corrosion of typical Mg alloys (AZ91, ZE41 and Mg2Zn0.2Mn) and high purity (HP) Mg in Hank’s solution at room temperature and in 3% NaCl saturated with Mg(OH)2. Corrosion was characterised by the evolved hydrogen and the surfaces after immersion. Corrosion in Hank’s solution was weakly influenced by microstructure in contrast to corrosion in the 3% NaCl solution. This is attributed to the formation of a more protective surface film in Hank’s solution, causing extra resistance between the α-Mg matrix and the second phase. The alloys with substantial Zn contents had a shorter incubation period in Hank’s solution.

Research highlights► Corrosion of Mg alloys in Hank’s solution was weakly influenced by the microstructure. ► The weak influence of Mg microstructure in Hank’s solution is attributed to surface films. ► Second phases cause strong micro-galvanic acceleration of Mg alloy corrosion in 3% NaCl. ► The incubation period in Hank’s solution was dependent on the Mg alloy. ► Mg alloys with substantial Zn contents had a shorter incubation period.

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