A COMPARATIVE-STUDY ON THE PASSIVATION AND LOCALIZED CORROSION OF ALPHA-BRASS AND BETA-BRASS IN BORATE BUFFER SOLUTIONS CONTAINING SODIUM-CHLORIDE .2. X-RAY PHOTOELECTRON AND AUGER-ELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY DATA
J. Morales et al., A COMPARATIVE-STUDY ON THE PASSIVATION AND LOCALIZED CORROSION OF ALPHA-BRASS AND BETA-BRASS IN BORATE BUFFER SOLUTIONS CONTAINING SODIUM-CHLORIDE .2. X-RAY PHOTOELECTRON AND AUGER-ELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY DATA, Corrosion science, 37(2), 1995, pp. 231-239
The composition of corrosion layers formed on alpha-, beta- and (alpha
+ beta)-brass anodized in the passive region in borate-boric acid buf
fer and 0.5 M NaCl + borate-boric acid buffer (pH 9) was studied compa
ratively by X-ray photo-electron and Anger electron spectroscopy. Pass
ivation of brass in both solutions involves the formation of a complex
passive layer consisting of ZnO and Cu2O. In both solutions, the ZnO
electroformation results in a dezincification so that a thin Cu rich l
ayer is formed at the alloy/metal oxide interface. Passive layer compo
sition and dezincification of the alloy surface explain the localized
corrosion resistance of brass as compared to polycrystalline Cu and Zn
.