Sputter-deposited Al-W alloys exhibit considerably enhanced resistance
to pitting corrosion over a range of pHs extending from pH 0 to 9.6.
Surface analysis showed that although very little oxidized W is found
in the passive film at near-neutral pHs, at pH 3 there are comparable
amounts of oxidized W and Al. A review of the different mechanisms pro
posed to explain the passivity of this class of alloys suggests that t
he pitting resistance of Al-W is likely to result from inhibition and
repassivation of pits due to the stability of oxidized W in low-pH env
ironments as described by the solute-rich interphase model (SRIM).