Investigation on the Effects of Magnetic Field on Bromide-Induced Pitting of Commercially Pure Titanium
Publish place: 10th Iranian National Corrosion Congress
Publish Year: 1386
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Language: English
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INCC10_033
Index date: 22 February 2009
Investigation on the Effects of Magnetic Field on Bromide-Induced Pitting of Commercially Pure Titanium abstract
In chloride salt solutions, titanium alloys exhibit reasonably high pitting potentials as high as +10 V (vs. AglAgCI) at room temperature. On the other hand. anodic pitting potentials are significantly lower in bromide solutions. In this study, pitting corrosion of commercially pure titanium in aqueous NaBr solution of 0.1 M concentration at room temperature was studied and the effect of an external magnetic field oriented both parallel and perpendicular to electrode surface was investigated. Cyclic potentiodynamic and potentiostatic polarization tests were carried out. Anodic breakdown potential of+1.4 V (vs, AglAgCl) obtained in the absence ofmagnetic field, decreasing to +1.1 V in the presence of a 0.05 T parallel magnetic field. The perpendicular magnetic field actually did not affect the breakdownpotential. Applying of an external magnetic field, independent of its orientation, shifted the repassivation potential 100 mV in the positive direction. SEM microscopy observations of sample surfaces indicated that applying of magnetic field results in some variations in the pit shapes and their sizes.
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Investigation on the Effects of Magnetic Field on Bromide-Induced Pitting of Commercially Pure Titanium authors
H Fattahi
MSc. Student, Department ofMaterials Science andEngineering, Shiraz University,
M.H shariat
Professor. Department ofMaterials Science and Engineering, Shiraz University.