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Microstructure and Corrosion Behavior of Sn–Zn Alloys

In the present work, the microstructure, phase constitution, and corrosion behavior of binary Sn–xZn alloys (x = 5, 9 and 15 wt.%) were investigated. The alloys were prepared by induction melting of Sn and Zn lumps in argon. After melting, the alloys were solidified to form cast cylinders. The Sn–9Z...

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Autores principales: Gerhátová, Žaneta, Babincová, Paulína, Drienovský, Marián, Pašák, Matej, Černičková, Ivona, Ďuriška, Libor, Havlík, Róbert, Palcut, Marián
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9609569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36295278
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15207210
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author Gerhátová, Žaneta
Babincová, Paulína
Drienovský, Marián
Pašák, Matej
Černičková, Ivona
Ďuriška, Libor
Havlík, Róbert
Palcut, Marián
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Babincová, Paulína
Drienovský, Marián
Pašák, Matej
Černičková, Ivona
Ďuriška, Libor
Havlík, Róbert
Palcut, Marián
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description In the present work, the microstructure, phase constitution, and corrosion behavior of binary Sn–xZn alloys (x = 5, 9 and 15 wt.%) were investigated. The alloys were prepared by induction melting of Sn and Zn lumps in argon. After melting, the alloys were solidified to form cast cylinders. The Sn–9Zn alloy had a eutectic microstructure. The Sn–5Zn and Sn–15Zn alloys were composed of dendritic (Sn) or (Zn) and eutectic. The corrosion behavior of the Sn–Zn alloys was studied in aqueous HCl (1 wt.%) and NaCl (3.5 wt.%) solutions at room temperature. Corrosion potentials and corrosion rates in HCl were significantly higher compared to NaCl. The corrosion of the binary Sn–Zn alloys was found to take place by a galvanic mechanism. The chemical composition of the corrosion products formed on the Sn–Zn alloys changed with the Zn weight fraction. Alloys with a higher concentration of Zn (Sn–9Zn, Sn–15Zn) formed corrosion products rich in Zn. The Zn-rich corrosion products were prone to spallation. The corrosion rate in the HCl solution decreased with decreasing weight fraction of Zn. The Sn–5Zn alloy had the lowest corrosion rate. The corrosion resistance in HCl could be considerably improved by reducing the proportion of zinc in Sn–Zn alloys.
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spelling pubmed-96095692022-10-28 Microstructure and Corrosion Behavior of Sn–Zn Alloys Gerhátová, Žaneta Babincová, Paulína Drienovský, Marián Pašák, Matej Černičková, Ivona Ďuriška, Libor Havlík, Róbert Palcut, Marián Materials (Basel) Article In the present work, the microstructure, phase constitution, and corrosion behavior of binary Sn–xZn alloys (x = 5, 9 and 15 wt.%) were investigated. The alloys were prepared by induction melting of Sn and Zn lumps in argon. After melting, the alloys were solidified to form cast cylinders. The Sn–9Zn alloy had a eutectic microstructure. The Sn–5Zn and Sn–15Zn alloys were composed of dendritic (Sn) or (Zn) and eutectic. The corrosion behavior of the Sn–Zn alloys was studied in aqueous HCl (1 wt.%) and NaCl (3.5 wt.%) solutions at room temperature. Corrosion potentials and corrosion rates in HCl were significantly higher compared to NaCl. The corrosion of the binary Sn–Zn alloys was found to take place by a galvanic mechanism. The chemical composition of the corrosion products formed on the Sn–Zn alloys changed with the Zn weight fraction. Alloys with a higher concentration of Zn (Sn–9Zn, Sn–15Zn) formed corrosion products rich in Zn. The Zn-rich corrosion products were prone to spallation. The corrosion rate in the HCl solution decreased with decreasing weight fraction of Zn. The Sn–5Zn alloy had the lowest corrosion rate. The corrosion resistance in HCl could be considerably improved by reducing the proportion of zinc in Sn–Zn alloys. MDPI 2022-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9609569/ /pubmed/36295278 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15207210 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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Babincová, Paulína
Drienovský, Marián
Pašák, Matej
Černičková, Ivona
Ďuriška, Libor
Havlík, Róbert
Palcut, Marián
Microstructure and Corrosion Behavior of Sn–Zn Alloys
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title_short Microstructure and Corrosion Behavior of Sn–Zn Alloys
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9609569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36295278
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15207210
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