Cb. Breslin et al., THE ELECTROCHEMICAL-BEHAVIOR OF AL-ZN-IN AND AL-ZN-HG ALLOYS IN AQUEOUS HALIDE SOLUTIONS, Corrosion science, 36(1), 1994, pp. 85-97
The electrochemical behaviour of 99.99% aluminium, an Al-Zn-In and Al-
Zn-Hg alloy was investigated, and compared, in aqueous halide, sulphat
e and perchlorate solutions using electrochemical and surface analytic
al techniques. Localized attack was observed for pure aluminium and th
e two alloys (but at more electronegative potential values) in chlorid
e, bromide, iodide and perchlorate solutions but attack of the mercury
-containing alloy was observed, also, in sulphate and fluoride solutio
ns. This was attributed to the additional effects of oxide detachment
induced by mercury giving rise to large potential oscillations, approa
ching potential values close to the theoretical potential of aluminium
, for immersion in sulphate solutions. The precipitation of oxyfluorid
e complexes in fluoride solutions leads to the observation of more pas
sive behaviour in fluoride media. The major difference, in the electro
chemical behaviour of pure aluminium and the alloys, lay in the extent
of metastable attack, as evidenced by the higher frequency of current
and potential fluctuations observed with the alloys, before complete
breakdown of the passive films occurred.