Measurements of pitting corrosion currents of zinc in near neutral media

Faculty Science Year: 2002
Type of Publication: Article Pages: 2041-2053
Authors: DOI: 10.1016/S0010-938X(02)00026-4
Journal: CORROSION SCIENCE PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD Volume: 44
Research Area: Materials Science; Metallurgy \& Metallurgical Engineering ISSN ISI:000176774400010
Keywords : zinc, pitting corrosion, carbonate, sulphur anions corrosion current, passivation    
Abstract:
Using a simple model cell the susceptibility of the zinc electrode to pitting corrosion by SO42-,SO32-, S2O32- and S2- anions were examined in naturally aerated carbonate solutions. It was found that, pitting started after an induction period, tau, which depended on the type and concentration of the aggressive and passivating anions. The pitting corrosion current increased with time until steady state values were attained. These values depended on both the type and the concentration of the passivating and pitting anions. For the same concentration of the passivating anions, the corrosion current varied with the concentration of the aggressive anion according to the relation: log i(pit) = a(1) + b(1) log C-agg. At a constant concentration of the aggressive anion, the corrosion current varied with the concentration of the passivating anions according to: log i(pit). = a(2) - b(2) log C-pass. The constants a(1) (a(2)) and b(1) (b(2)) were determined for all the systems studied. From the values of a, the corrosivity of the sulphur-containing anions is found to decrease in the order SO42- > SO32- > S2O32- > S2-. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
   
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