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Potentiodynamic polarization curves of AA7075 at high scan rates interpreted using the high field model

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Potentiodynamic polarization curves of AA7075 at high scan rates interpreted using the high field model

H. Zhou, D. Chhin, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Hu Zhou, Danny Chhin, Alban Morel, Danick Gallant, and Janine Mauzeroll delves into the intriguing behavior of potentiodynamic polarization curves of AA7075 aluminum alloy at high scan rates, revealing insights that challenge conventional beliefs on distortion causes and emphasize the influence of anodic oxide growth kinetics.

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Abstract
This study investigates the distortion of potentiodynamic polarization (PDP) curves of AA7075 aluminum alloy measured at high scan rates. The authors measured PDP curves at various scan rates (0.167 mV s⁻¹ to 100 mV s⁻¹) in acidic (0.62 M NaH₂PO₄) and near-neutral (3.5 wt% NaCl) solutions. Contrary to previous studies attributing distortions to charging currents, the authors find that the high field model, which incorporates anodic oxide growth kinetics, best explains the observed changes in PDP curves across different scan rates, electrolytes, and experimental replicates. The high field model successfully captures the changing kinetics with scan rates, electrolytes, and the variance between measurements.
Publisher
npj Materials Degradation
Published On
Mar 17, 2022
Authors
Hu Zhou, Danny Chhin, Alban Morel, Danick Gallant, Janine Mauzeroll
Tags
Potentiodynamic polarization
AA7075 aluminum alloy
High scan rates
Electrolytes
Anodic oxide growth kinetics
PDP curves
Corrosion
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