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Resistance to Pit Formation and Pit Growth for Different Tempers of AA2024 Aluminium Alloy in Presence of Benzotriazole

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2020
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Jegdić, Bore
Bobić, Biljana
Stevanović, Maja
Mihailović, Marija
Daničić, Dunja
Kovačina, Jovanka
Radojković, Bojana
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The paper analyses the corrosion behaviour of both naturally and artificially aged AA2024 aluminium alloy in NaCl solution in the presence of the corrosion inhibitor benzotriazole (BTA). The differences between these two aging tempers in terms of resistance to general corrosion are explained as well as the differences in terms of pit formation and pit growth. Based on the values of the polarisation resistance and the corrosion current density, the general corrosion resistance of the alloy is determined in the absence and in the presence of BTA. The resistance to pit formation and pit growth is determined on the basis of the polarisation measurements results. Scanning electron microscopy confirmed the expected differences in the appearance and size of the pits formed in naturally aged and artificially aged alloy. In the presence of the corrosion inhibitor BTA, for both aging tempers of the alloy, the corrosion resistance is significantly higher compared to the resistance in the solution... without the inhibitor. The value of the polarisation resistance for both aging tempers increases over time. However, at the same time, the value of the constant phase element increases as well. An explanation for this phenomenon is provided. The calculated average value of the thickness of the adsorbed inhibitor layer on the surface of the aluminium alloy is in accordance with the inhibitor protective ability for both aging tempers. Graphic

Keywords:
Aluminium alloys / Microstructure / Pitting corrosion / Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy / Scanning electron microscopy
Source:
Metals and Materials International, 2020, 26, 11, 1643-1653
Publisher:
  • Korean Inst Metals Materials, Seoul
Funding / projects:
  • The development of casting technologies under the influence of electromagnetic field and technologies of hot plastic forming of 7000 series aluminium alloys for special purposes (RS-34002)
  • Investigation and Optimization of the Technological and Functional Performance of the Ventilation Mill in the Thermal Power Plant Kostolac B (RS-34028)
  • Development of the tribological micro/nano two component and hybrid selflubricating composites (RS-35021)

DOI: 10.1007/s12540-019-00451-8

ISSN: 1598-9623

WoS: 000585156500005

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85073794199
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AU  - Jegdić, Bore
AU  - Bobić, Biljana
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AU  - Daničić, Dunja
AU  - Kovačina, Jovanka
AU  - Radojković, Bojana
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4533
AB  - The paper analyses the corrosion behaviour of both naturally and artificially aged AA2024 aluminium alloy in NaCl solution in the presence of the corrosion inhibitor benzotriazole (BTA). The differences between these two aging tempers in terms of resistance to general corrosion are explained as well as the differences in terms of pit formation and pit growth. Based on the values of the polarisation resistance and the corrosion current density, the general corrosion resistance of the alloy is determined in the absence and in the presence of BTA. The resistance to pit formation and pit growth is determined on the basis of the polarisation measurements results. Scanning electron microscopy confirmed the expected differences in the appearance and size of the pits formed in naturally aged and artificially aged alloy. In the presence of the corrosion inhibitor BTA, for both aging tempers of the alloy, the corrosion resistance is significantly higher compared to the resistance in the solution without the inhibitor. The value of the polarisation resistance for both aging tempers increases over time. However, at the same time, the value of the constant phase element increases as well. An explanation for this phenomenon is provided. The calculated average value of the thickness of the adsorbed inhibitor layer on the surface of the aluminium alloy is in accordance with the inhibitor protective ability for both aging tempers. Graphic
PB  - Korean Inst Metals Materials, Seoul
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author = "Jegdić, Bore and Bobić, Biljana and Stevanović, Maja and Mihailović, Marija and Daničić, Dunja and Kovačina, Jovanka and Radojković, Bojana",
year = "2020",
abstract = "The paper analyses the corrosion behaviour of both naturally and artificially aged AA2024 aluminium alloy in NaCl solution in the presence of the corrosion inhibitor benzotriazole (BTA). The differences between these two aging tempers in terms of resistance to general corrosion are explained as well as the differences in terms of pit formation and pit growth. Based on the values of the polarisation resistance and the corrosion current density, the general corrosion resistance of the alloy is determined in the absence and in the presence of BTA. The resistance to pit formation and pit growth is determined on the basis of the polarisation measurements results. Scanning electron microscopy confirmed the expected differences in the appearance and size of the pits formed in naturally aged and artificially aged alloy. In the presence of the corrosion inhibitor BTA, for both aging tempers of the alloy, the corrosion resistance is significantly higher compared to the resistance in the solution without the inhibitor. The value of the polarisation resistance for both aging tempers increases over time. However, at the same time, the value of the constant phase element increases as well. An explanation for this phenomenon is provided. The calculated average value of the thickness of the adsorbed inhibitor layer on the surface of the aluminium alloy is in accordance with the inhibitor protective ability for both aging tempers. Graphic",
publisher = "Korean Inst Metals Materials, Seoul",
journal = "Metals and Materials International",
title = "Resistance to Pit Formation and Pit Growth for Different Tempers of AA2024 Aluminium Alloy in Presence of Benzotriazole",
pages = "1653-1643",
number = "11",
volume = "26",
doi = "10.1007/s12540-019-00451-8"
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Jegdić, B., Bobić, B., Stevanović, M., Mihailović, M., Daničić, D., Kovačina, J.,& Radojković, B.. (2020). Resistance to Pit Formation and Pit Growth for Different Tempers of AA2024 Aluminium Alloy in Presence of Benzotriazole. in Metals and Materials International
Korean Inst Metals Materials, Seoul., 26(11), 1643-1653.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12540-019-00451-8
Jegdić B, Bobić B, Stevanović M, Mihailović M, Daničić D, Kovačina J, Radojković B. Resistance to Pit Formation and Pit Growth for Different Tempers of AA2024 Aluminium Alloy in Presence of Benzotriazole. in Metals and Materials International. 2020;26(11):1643-1653.
doi:10.1007/s12540-019-00451-8 .
Jegdić, Bore, Bobić, Biljana, Stevanović, Maja, Mihailović, Marija, Daničić, Dunja, Kovačina, Jovanka, Radojković, Bojana, "Resistance to Pit Formation and Pit Growth for Different Tempers of AA2024 Aluminium Alloy in Presence of Benzotriazole" in Metals and Materials International, 26, no. 11 (2020):1643-1653,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12540-019-00451-8 . .

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