Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7895439 | Corrosion Science | 2015 | 35 Pages |
Abstract
This study clarifies that the inner and outer layers of the anodic film consist of a nano/micro-porous MgOÂ +Â Mg(OH)2 mixture. The film becomes thicker and more porous with increasing potential. It can rupture when potential is too positive in a non-corrosive Mg(OH)2 solution. Hydrogen evolution becomes more intensive as polarization potential increases, particularly when the potential at the film-covered Mg surface is close to or more positive than the hydrogen equilibrium potential, suggesting that an “anodic hydrogen evolution” (AHE) reaction occurs on the substrate Mg in film pores, and the significantly intensified AHE causes film rupture at high potential.
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Authors
Guang-Ling Song, Kinga A. Unocic,