The passive layers on Ti and two ternary (Ti-15Mo-5Al, Ti-10Mo-10Al) alloys
in sulphuric acid solutions (5%, 30%, 40% H2SO4) were investigated by pote
ntiostatic and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) techniques. The
anodic curves for ternary alloys exhibit active passive behaviour with two
current peaks for the critical passivation current densities (i(cr1), i(cr
2)) which correspond to the same anodic critical passivation potentials (E-
cr1, E-cr2) So, the passivation model is the same for titanium and ternary
alloys and consists of the formation of an oxide with inferior valency (Ti2
O3) at the first critical potential and a compact and protecting TiO2 oxide
at the second potential. The impedance spectra (at the corrosion potential
) show ii capacitive behaviour for the charge transfer reactions. So, was p
roposed an equivalent circuit with one time constant.