Size‐Dependent Corrosion of Al‐Fe Intermetallic Particles at Al‐Mg Alloy Surfaces Investigated by In‐Liquid Nanoscale Potential Measurement Technique

Author:

Hirata Kaito1ORCID,Okamoto Takahiro2,Kitagawa Takuya2,Tomitori Masahiko3ORCID,Ozawa Takahiro4,Fukuma Takeshi25ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Frontier Science and Initiative Kanazawa University Kakuma‐machi Kanazawa Ishikawa 920–1192 Japan

2. Division of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Kanazawa University Kakuma‐machi Kanazawa Ishikawa 920–1192 Japan

3. School of Materials Science Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 1‐1 Asahidai Nomi Ishikawa 923–1292 Japan

4. Kobe Steel, LTD. 1‐5‐5 Takatsukadai, Nishi‐ku Kobe Hyogo 651–2271 Japan

5. Nano Life Science Institute (WPI‐NanoLSI) Kanazawa University Kakuma‐machi Kanazawa Ishikawa 920–1192 Japan

Abstract

AbstractCorrosion of Al alloy often starts from the nanoscale corrosion around the surface‐exposed Al‐Fe intermetallic particles (IMPs) and leads to a serious damage limiting its application range in the automobile industry. To solve this issue, understanding of the nanoscale corrosion mechanism around the IMP is essential, yet it is impeded by the difficulties in directly visualizing nanoscale distribution of reaction activity. Here, this difficulty is overcomed by open‐loop electric potential microscopy (OL‐EPM) and investigate nanoscale corrosion behavior around the IMPs in H2SO4 solution. The OL‐EPM results reveal that the corrosion around a small IMP settles down in a short time (<30 min) after transient dissolution of the IMP surface while that around a large IMP lasts for a long time especially at its edges and results in a severe damage of the IMP and matrix. This result suggests that an Al alloy with many small IMPs gives a better corrosion resistance than that with few large IMPs if the total Fe content is the same. This difference is confirmed by corrosion weight loss test using Al alloys with different IMP sizes. This finding should give an important guideline to improve the corrosion resistance of Al alloy.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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