Gd. Davis et al., ELECTROCHEMICAL-BEHAVIOR AND SURFACE-CHEMISTRY OF NONEQUILIBRIUM ALUMINUM-TANTALUM ALLOYS - SOLUTE-RICH INTERPHASE MECHANISMS, Surface and interface analysis, 23(9), 1995, pp. 609-617
The electrochemical behavior and surface chemistry of sputter-deposite
d non-equilibrium stainless Al-Ta alloys have been investigated. These
alloys exhibit enhanced passivity over a pH range of 2-12 even though
the passive film chemistry varies considerably over this range. This
enhanced passivity can be explained by the solute-rich interphase mech
anism (SRIM), which states that formation and passivation of occluded
cells are controlled by localized concentrations of solute. The higher
concentrations of solute at the metaloxide interface and around occlu
ded cells stabilize the passive-film from continued Cl- attack and dis
solution.