Chromatographic studies of corrosion sites in metallic materials |
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Authors: | H. S. Scully L. C. Brumback R. G. Kelly |
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Affiliation: | Center for Electromechanical Science and Engineering, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22903 USA |
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Abstract: | Many types of corrosion phenomena are controlled by the ionic composition of a small volume of solution at the surface. Localized corrosion and atmospheric corrosion are two examples in which < 1 μl of solution can cause dramatic damage. Ion chromatographic (IC) techniques have been used to analyze these solutions in order to gain a better understanding of the mechanisms which govern them. Two examples are presented. The presence of minor alloying elements at localized corrosion sites in two aluminum alloys has been demonstrated, indicating non-stoichiometric dissolution of the alloy during localized corrosion. In addition, IC analysis allowed the determination of the species responsible for the atmospheric corrosion failure of electrical connectors, including their likely origin. |
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