1988
DOI: 10.1007/bf00540496
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Tarnish and corrosion behaviour of palladium-silver alloys

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“…Based on XRD analysis, it is established that the corrosion films are mainly composed of Ag 2 S, which is protective according to the Pilling-Bedworth ratios [9]. As shown in Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on XRD analysis, it is established that the corrosion films are mainly composed of Ag 2 S, which is protective according to the Pilling-Bedworth ratios [9]. As shown in Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Santos [12] suggests that an alloy with finer grains shows higher corrosion resistance, and moreover the RE phases cause active potential [13] resulting in the decrease of microgalvanic corrosion. Based on SEM and XRD analysis, it is established that the corrosion films are mainly composed of Ag 2 S, which is protective according to the Pilling-Bedworth ratios [14]. In the alloys with RE addition, corrosion films are uniformly distributed, in contrast with the corresponding Ag-Cu-Ni alloy which shows partly porous and imperfect morphology, very likely associated with its inhomogeneous and coarser microstructure.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, many in vitro studies show that gold or palladium release is rarely detected from any solutions (5)(6)(7)(8).This finding suggested that gold or palladium has high corrosion resistance due to its nobility (9), while the most common detectable metal ions in any solutions in laboratory are silver, copper and zinc (5,8,10). For binary palladium-silver alloys, some study suggested that the highest corrosion resistance of binary palladium-silver alloys was occurred when it contained 50% and 75% of silver (11). In contrast, one study reported that corrosion resistance of palladium-silver alloys was deceased when there are more than 50 wt.% of silver (12).…”
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“…The metallic deposition of silver is predominantly found in biopsies adjacent to dental alloys (4) and oral pigmentation in gingiva (3). For binary palladium-silver alloys, It has been suggested that the highest corrosion resistance of binary alloys occurs when it contains 50% and 75% of silver (11). In contrast, it has been reported that corrosion resistance of palladium-silver alloys was decreased when there is more than 50 wt.% of silver (12).…”
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confidence: 99%