Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5356345 Applied Surface Science 2014 44 Pages PDF
Abstract

- Effect of surface modification on corrosion resistance of ZrTi alloys in acidified Ringer's solution (pH = 3) was investigated.
- Electrochemical data correspond to a typical passive behaviour for both untreated and thermal oxidized alloys.
- Thermal oxidation in air at 500 °C of ZrTi alloys produces materials with enhanced passivity compared to as cast materials.
- No passivity breakdown occurred for thermal oxidized Zr45Ti subjected to high anodic overpotentials (up to +1.0 VSCE).
- Scanning microelectrochemical characterization reveals that thermal oxidation produced more compact and electrically insulating oxide films.
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