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Comparative EIS study of titanium-based materials in high corrosive environments

Pedro P. Socorro Perdomo, Néstor R. Florido Suárez, Amparo Verdú Vázquez, Julia Claudia Mirza Rosca

2021International Journal of Surface Science and Engineering14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is a technique relatively complex and modern that owes its existence to the emergence of electronic circuits. In this work, the behaviour in HCl 20% of three materials, Ti, Ti-15 Mo and Ti-15Mo-5Al fabricated by laser beam melting, was analysed using EIS. Impedance spectra have been obtained at various potentials, from open circuit potential to +2.0 V vs. Ref. Once the profiles of the impedance spectra were analysed, the experimental data were adjusted to an equivalent electrical model. Two models of equivalent circuits were presented: at Ecorr simple circuit is used while in the passive potential range an equivalent circuit with 2-time constants was used for fit the experimental data. It was concluded that titanium and studied titanium alloys undergo spontaneous passivation due to the oxide film formed on their surface in the reducing acid solution.

Topics & Concepts

PassivationMaterials scienceEquivalent circuitTitaniumDielectric spectroscopyElectrical impedanceElectronic circuitOxideOpen-circuit voltageTitanium oxideTitanium alloyAnalytical Chemistry (journal)ElectrochemistryComposite materialOptoelectronicsChemical engineeringMetallurgyElectrodePhysical chemistryLayer (electronics)Electrical engineeringVoltageChromatographyEngineeringChemistryAlloyHydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metalsCorrosion Behavior and InhibitionMetal and Thin Film Mechanics