2015
DOI: 10.5006/1417
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Influence of Composition and Processing on the Corrosion of Magnesium Alloys Containing Binary and Ternary Additions of Zinc and Strontium

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“…corrosion resistance of the alloy). In fact, Brar et al reported a decrease in corrosion resistance with increasing Zn/Sr at% ratio in Hank’s solution for heat-treated Mg-xZn-0.5Sr alloys [52]; likewise, Cui et al reported an improved corrosion resistance in SBF for heat treated Mg-4Zn-xSr alloys with decreasing Zn/Sr at% ratio [55]; and, Xia et al recently reported that corrosion resistance improved in 0.1 M NaCl for heat-treated Mg-1Zn-xSr alloys with decreasing Zn/Sr at% ratio [56]. This critical ratio effect was also observed in the Mg-4Zn-xCa alloy system, where optimal mechanical (i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…corrosion resistance of the alloy). In fact, Brar et al reported a decrease in corrosion resistance with increasing Zn/Sr at% ratio in Hank’s solution for heat-treated Mg-xZn-0.5Sr alloys [52]; likewise, Cui et al reported an improved corrosion resistance in SBF for heat treated Mg-4Zn-xSr alloys with decreasing Zn/Sr at% ratio [55]; and, Xia et al recently reported that corrosion resistance improved in 0.1 M NaCl for heat-treated Mg-1Zn-xSr alloys with decreasing Zn/Sr at% ratio [56]. This critical ratio effect was also observed in the Mg-4Zn-xCa alloy system, where optimal mechanical (i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other ternary polycrystalline Mg-Zn-X alloys, including X = Al [40,57–59], Ca [29,60,61], Yttrium [62], Zirconium [63], Mn [64,65], Si [65], and Selenium and Copper (Cu) [66], exhibited solution strengthening and β-phase-mediated corrosion. To highlight the significance and novelty of this study in comparison with the state-of-the-art, a thorough review on the history and current development of as-cast crystalline Mg-Zn-Sr ternary alloys is summarized in Table 2 [2628,5256,67]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…enhances) the cathodic kinetics. 41 Thus, it would be interesting to utilize SVET measurements to probe the cathodic activity of aged corrosion filaments on AZ31B-H24 to determine if Zn-enrichment 12 leads to a secondary effect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With respect to the control of Mg corrosion, either utilisation of surface protective coatings or appropriate alloying is required [23][24][25][26]. Corrosion protection of Mg by surface treatment incurs a significant cost in many cases, in addition to coatings on Mg being inherently restricted to barrier coatings that are unable to protect at defect sites.…”
Section: Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mg alloys with heavy alloying loading and Ge alloying can affect the surface film stability [24,26,36]. Hanawalt et al in 1942 [48], suggested that Pb additions did not deteriorate the corrosion of Mg-Pb alloys up to 5 wt.%.…”
Section: A C C E P T E Dmentioning
confidence: 99%