Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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194253 | Electrochimica Acta | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Galvanic coupling between different α and θ phase-containing model Al–Cu alloys, deposited by magnetron sputtering, has revealed that the anodic α phase did not suffer corrosion and remained in the passive state in sulphate solution. Conversely, sulphate ions induced pitting of the cathodic θ phase. Pitting susceptibility of the cathode increased when the difference between the copper content of the anode and cathode increased. Similar observations were made for all the galvanic couples; further, the higher the copper content of a phase, then the greater its susceptibility to pitting.
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Authors
Jonathan Idrac, Georges Mankowski, George Thompson, Peter Skeldon, Yolande Kihn, Christine Blanc,