An electrochemical impedance spectroscopy study of Al-Zn and Al-Zn-Sn Alloys in tropical seawater
Date
2012Author
M. C., Isa
Abdul Razak, Daud
M. Y., Ahmad
M., Daud
Shaiful Rizam, Shamsudin
N., Hassanuddin
M. S., Din Yati
M. M., Muhammad
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In this paper, a study on the electrochemical behaviour and electrical properties of Al-Zn
and Al-Zn-Sn alloys in tropical seawater using open circuit potential (OCP) measurement and
electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) are reported. The results from both the OCP and
EIS tests show that surface activation was observed in the Al-Zn alloy with the addition of 1.34
wt.% Sn which can be manifested by the shift of OCP values towards more electronegative
direction. The EIS spectra of Al-Zn alloy exhibits a semicircle loop, while the EIS spectra for the
Al-Zn-Sn alloy exhibits a semicircle with a semicircle inductive loop. The change in EIS spectra for
Al-Zn-Sn alloy is correlated to the increase of surface activation resulting in a less stable passive
layer. Equivalent circuits models were proposed to fit the impedance spectra and the corresponding
electrical parameters with optimum values were deduced. The modulus impedance in the low
frequency region or polarization resistance, Rpol obtained for the Al-Zn-Sn alloy, Rpol = 2.76 kΩ
cm2) is slightly decreased compared to the corresponding value of the Al-Zn alloy, Rpol = 3.97 kΩ
cm2), indicating a considerable reduction in the protective capability of the oxide layer on the Al-
Zn-Sn alloy. It appears that the heterogeneous oxide film and pores formed on the Al-Zn-Sn alloy
play a key role in reducing total resistance to the flow of electron at the alloy-electrolyte interface.