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Dissolution of Ag/AgCl Reference Electrode and Deposition of Silver Onto the Surface of 5083 H321 Aluminum Alloy, During Corrosion in 3 wt % NaCl Solution at Rest Potential

The dissolution of Ag/AgCl reference electrode and deposition of silver onto 5083-H321 aluminum alloy in 3 wt % NaCl solution have been observed. This result was obtained after one month of AA5083-H321 aluminum alloy corrosion at 25°C and rest potential in a classic cell of three electrodes, the ref...

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Published in:Protection of metals and physical chemistry of surfaces 2017-11, Vol.53 (6), p.1114-1119
Main Authors: Zazi, Nacer, Chopart, Jean-Paul
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Language:English
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Summary:The dissolution of Ag/AgCl reference electrode and deposition of silver onto 5083-H321 aluminum alloy in 3 wt % NaCl solution have been observed. This result was obtained after one month of AA5083-H321 aluminum alloy corrosion at 25°C and rest potential in a classic cell of three electrodes, the reference electrode is silver/silver chloride bar and the auxiliary electrode is platinum wire. We have observed silver deposition onto three samples prepared from the same sheet. The sample 0 has undergone during the industrial manufacturing process a cold rolling followed by an industrial stabilization (in such industrial process the annealing temperature is maintained between 50 and 200°C), and undergone an annealing at 420°C during 90 minutes in laboratory. The Sample 1 and 2 have undergone a cold rolling of 46% and 92% reduction, respectively.
ISSN:2070-2051
2070-206X
DOI:10.1134/S2070205117060235