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Corrosion Behavior of an Mg(2)Sn Alloy

In the present work, the corrosion behavior of the Mg(2)Sn alloy (Mg(66.7)Sn(33.3), concentration in at.%) has been studied. The alloy was prepared from high purity Sn and Mg lumps by induction melting in argon. The alloy was composed of intermetallic Mg(2)Sn with a small amount of Mg(2)Sn + (Sn) eu...

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Autores principales: Gabalcová, Zuzana, Gogola, Peter, Gerhátová, Žaneta, Palcut, Marián
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8951470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35329477
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15062025
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author Gabalcová, Zuzana
Gogola, Peter
Gerhátová, Žaneta
Palcut, Marián
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Gogola, Peter
Gerhátová, Žaneta
Palcut, Marián
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description In the present work, the corrosion behavior of the Mg(2)Sn alloy (Mg(66.7)Sn(33.3), concentration in at.%) has been studied. The alloy was prepared from high purity Sn and Mg lumps by induction melting in argon. The alloy was composed of intermetallic Mg(2)Sn with a small amount of Mg(2)Sn + (Sn) eutectic. The corrosion behavior was studied by hydrogen evolution, immersion, and potentiodynamic experiments. Three aqueous solutions of NaCl (3.5 wt.%), NaOH (0.1 wt.%) and HCl (0.1 wt.%) were chosen as corrosion media. The alloy was found to be cathodic with respect to metallic Mg and anodic with respect to Sn. The corrosion potentials of the Mg(2)Sn alloy were −1380, −1498 and −1361 mV vs. sat. Ag/AgCl in HCl, NaCl and NaOH solutions, respectively. The highest corrosion rate of the alloy, 92 mmpy, was found in aqueous HCl. The high corrosion rate was accompanied by massive hydrogen evolution on the alloy’s surface. The corrosion rate was found to decrease sharply with increasing pH of the electrolyte. In the NaOH electrolyte, a passivation of the alloy was observed. The corrosion of the alloy involved a simultaneous oxidation of Mg and Sn. The main corrosion products on the alloy surface were MgSn(OH)(6) and Mg(OH)(2). The corrosion mechanism is discussed and implications for practical applications of the alloy are provided.
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spelling pubmed-89514702022-03-26 Corrosion Behavior of an Mg(2)Sn Alloy Gabalcová, Zuzana Gogola, Peter Gerhátová, Žaneta Palcut, Marián Materials (Basel) Article In the present work, the corrosion behavior of the Mg(2)Sn alloy (Mg(66.7)Sn(33.3), concentration in at.%) has been studied. The alloy was prepared from high purity Sn and Mg lumps by induction melting in argon. The alloy was composed of intermetallic Mg(2)Sn with a small amount of Mg(2)Sn + (Sn) eutectic. The corrosion behavior was studied by hydrogen evolution, immersion, and potentiodynamic experiments. Three aqueous solutions of NaCl (3.5 wt.%), NaOH (0.1 wt.%) and HCl (0.1 wt.%) were chosen as corrosion media. The alloy was found to be cathodic with respect to metallic Mg and anodic with respect to Sn. The corrosion potentials of the Mg(2)Sn alloy were −1380, −1498 and −1361 mV vs. sat. Ag/AgCl in HCl, NaCl and NaOH solutions, respectively. The highest corrosion rate of the alloy, 92 mmpy, was found in aqueous HCl. The high corrosion rate was accompanied by massive hydrogen evolution on the alloy’s surface. The corrosion rate was found to decrease sharply with increasing pH of the electrolyte. In the NaOH electrolyte, a passivation of the alloy was observed. The corrosion of the alloy involved a simultaneous oxidation of Mg and Sn. The main corrosion products on the alloy surface were MgSn(OH)(6) and Mg(OH)(2). The corrosion mechanism is discussed and implications for practical applications of the alloy are provided. MDPI 2022-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8951470/ /pubmed/35329477 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15062025 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8951470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35329477
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15062025
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