The passivation behavior of bulk glassy Zr 55 Al 1 0Cu 3 oNi 5 alloy samples in weakly alkaline sulphate solution (pH = 8) is investigated in comparison to the arc-melted crystalline alloy, to the main alloying component zirconium and to aluminium. Results of potentiodynamic and potentiostatic polarization measurements reveal the formation of a stable passivating surface film on the glassy alloy grown by a high-field mechanism. Auger electron spectroscopic investigations of anodized sample surfaces show that the films formed on the glassy Zr-Al-Cu-Ni alloys exhibit a composition gradient in cross-sectional direction. In 0.001M NaCl electrolytes bulk glassy Zr-AlCu-Ni samples are susceptible to pitting corrosion, which is due to the existence of crystalline inclusions.
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