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Inhibition of Mg Corrosion by Sulfur Blocking of the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction on Iron Impurities

Dimitri Mercier, Jolanta Światowska, Élie Protopopoff, Sandrine Zanna, Antoine Seyeux, Philippe Marcus

2020Journal of The Electrochemical Society24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A combination of electrochemical measurements, H 2 volume measurements and surface analysis using Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) was used to investigate the role of the metallic Fe impurities (60 ppm) in high purity (99.9 wt%) magnesium and the effect of sulfur on the hydrogen evolution. The Mg corrosion was studied in NaCl solutions containing dissolved hydrogen sulfide. At OCP and under anodic polarization the hydrogen evolution reaction and the growth of dark corroded areas were significantly inhibited in the presence of H 2 S aq . ToF-SIMS and XPS analyses showed the presence of sulfur adsorbed on Mg and on Fe segregated at grain boundaries. The observed inhibition of hydrogen evolution at OCP and above is assigned to a poisoning effect by adsorbed S of the H adsorption sites on segregated iron which, in the absence of sulfur, provides catalytic sites for excess HER. The equilibrium Pourbaix diagram for the Mg–Fe–S system including the adsorbed species predicts that S is adsorbed on Mg and Fe in the E-pH conditions of this work, which confirms the role assigned to adsorbed sulfur in the inhibition of excess hydrogen evolution at OCP and under anodic polarization in the presence of H 2 Saq.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryInorganic chemistrySulfurAdsorptionX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyHydrogenSecondary ion mass spectrometryHydrogen sulfideElectrochemistryPourbaix diagramCatalysisMass spectrometryPhysical chemistryElectrodeChemical engineeringOrganic chemistryChromatographyEngineeringMagnesium Alloys: Properties and ApplicationsCorrosion Behavior and InhibitionHydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metals