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Influence of Surface Potential Difference at Microscopic Interface on Initial Galvanic Corrosion Phenomena of Magnesium Alloy
Mg合金中の微視的異材界面における表面電位差が初期ガルバニック腐食現象へ及ぼす影響
2012
Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Series A
Mg合金中の微視的異材界面における表面電位差が初期ガルバニック腐食現象へ及ぼす影響
Magnesium (Mg) is easy to be corroded in contact with other metals due to the formation of galvanic cell at the interface because it has the lowest negative standard electrode potential (SEP) in industrial metals. The traditional methods to evaluate corrosion resistance such as saltwater immersion test, salt spray test, and electrochemical corrosion test do not provide the effect of micro size metallic dispersoids on galvanic corrosion phenomena of Mg alloys, which is important and necessary.
doi:10.1299/kikaia.78.1432
fatcat:t36nj474f5fxlh4ws7ajjqxgyu