Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1471147 | Corrosion Science | 2010 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Effect of microstructure change on corrosion behavior of equal-channel-angular-pressed (ECAPed) pure Mg was investigated. The ECAPed sample after 6 passes obtained finer grains (50–100 μm) compared with as-cast one (800–1500 μm). The strain-induced grain refinement with more crystalline defects weakened corrosion resistance of pure Mg, resulting in more and deeper pits after in-situ corrosion, higher mass-loss rate immersed in NaCl solution, larger Icorr values in polarization curves and lower fitted Rt values in EIS plots. However, the enhanced initial OCP values indicate better weather resistance. Furthermore, corrosion improvement can be expected by reducing defects via subsequent annealing.
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Authors
Dan Song, AiBin Ma, Jinghua Jiang, Pinghua Lin, Donghui Yang, Junfeng Fan,