Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7895637 | Corrosion Science | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Formation of corrosion products on hot-dip galvanised steel (HDG), Zn-5Al, Zn-11Al-3Mg-0.2Si, Zn-16Mg and Zn-1.5Al-1.5Mg with pre-deposited NaCl was followed in humid air at 20 °C. The alloyed coatings showed an improvement in mass loss by a factor of 4-7 to HDG. Corrosion products on the alloyed coatings contained twice as much carbonates than those formed on HDG. Magnesium dissolved preferentially, and aluminium-enriched phases were the most stable. Magnesium buffered the pH at cathodic sites, thus hindering the formation of zinc oxide and inhibiting the oxygen reduction. Magnesium products at the metal/corrosion product interface might also have an inhibiting effect.
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Authors
Tomas Prosek, Dan Persson, Jan Stoulil, Dominique Thierry,