Effect of Ca on the performance of Mg-Mn sacrificial anodes by electrochemical corrosion techniques
Date
2009-12-21Author
Shaiful Rizam, Shamsudin
C. I., Mahdi
Mohd Nazree, Derman
A. M. H., Firdaus
A. R., Daud
T., Loshniban
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The aim of the study is to identify the effect of Ca in Mg-Mn alloy on electrochemical
corrosion behaviour for development of high performance sacrificial anode. Mg alloys were
fabricated by casting technique under an inert atmosphere. 0.35 ~ 1.11 wt.% of Ca were
added as alloying element. The finding shows that the addition of small Ca in Mg-Mn
anodes was found not significantly affecting the corrosion rate. However, small content of
Ca was as much as necessary improving electronegativity of open circuit potential and
modifying anodic polarization in promoting the instabilities of surface passive layer hence
results in the further dissolution process between ion and alloy species underneath. No
passivation occurs on the standard samples. Pitting profile only occur on Mg-Mn anode that
has lower Ca content (0.35 wt. %). An XRD result shows no present of Mg2Ca phase on the
as-cast anode containing 1.11 wt. % Ca. As a conclusion, the influence of small content of
Ca was profoundly modifying electrochemically behaviour of Mg containing Mn anodes
except corrosion rate.