Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1470829 Corrosion Science 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The in vitro degradation behaviour of Mg–Ca alloy was studied in the presence of albumin by in-situ observation, hydrogen evolution method and various electrochemical techniques. The corrosion and hydrogen evolution rates decreased and the formation of filiform corrosion induced by Cl− was also significantly inhibited due to the adsorption of albumin molecule. Moreover, the higher the concentration of albumin, the higher is the inhibitive effect. The EIS results further show that addition of albumin enhanced the charge transfer resistance and film resistance at the open-circuit potential. The synergistic effect of the negatively charged adsorbed albumin molecule and OH− has been discussed.

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