화학공학소재연구정보센터
Electrochimica Acta, Vol.52, No.7, 2343-2351, 2007
Electrochemistry of non-aged 90-10 copper-nickel alloy (UNS C70610) as a function of fluid flow - Part 2: Cyclic voltammetry and characterisation of the corrosion mechanism
The cyclic voltammetry and mixed potential behaviour of freshly polished UNS C70610 (CN 102) 90-10 copper-nickel has been examined in fully characterised seawaters using the rotating disc electrode (RDE) and the rotating cylinder electrode (RCE). Reynolds number dependent corrosion potentials are derived for a wide range of Reynolds numbers and good comparison is made with directly measured values. The films formed on initial exposure of the 90-10 copper-nickel alloy to the seawaters did not confer any additional protection relative to unalloyed copper. Indeed, the 90-10 copper-nickel tended to exhibit relatively high anodic and cathodic currents when directly compared to both unalloyed copper and a nickel aluminium bronze under identical conditions. The corrosion potential of the alloy becomes more negative at higher flow velocity, due to the influence of mass transport on the anodic reaction mechanism at potentials close to the mixed potential. Overall, the results indicate that the character of the freshly polished material/electrolyte interface has a much greater influence over the magnitude of the corrosion rate than the turbulence intensity of the fluid. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.