INFLUENCE OF DISSOLVED OXYGEN ON THE CORROSION BEHAVIOUR IN RINGER'S SOLUTION AND ARTIFICIAL SALIVA OF Co-Mo NANO-CRYSTALLINE COATINGS ELECTRODEPOSITED ON Co AND 316L SUBSTRATES
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Titre | INFLUENCE OF DISSOLVED OXYGEN ON THE CORROSION BEHAVIOUR IN RINGER'S SOLUTION AND ARTIFICIAL SALIVA OF Co-Mo NANO-CRYSTALLINE COATINGS ELECTRODEPOSITED ON Co AND 316L SUBSTRATES |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Auteurs | Vignal V., Krawiec H., Latkiewicz M. |
Journal | ARCHIVES OF METALLURGY AND MATERIALS |
Volume | 64 |
Pagination | 39-43 |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 1733-3490 |
Mots-clés | Cobalt, corrosion, dissolved oxygen, Molybdenum, nano-crystalline coating |
Résumé | The influence on the corrosion behaviour of Co-Mo nano-crystalline coatings of dissolved oxygen is studied in the Ringer's solution and artificial saliva at 25 degrees C. This was done by means of potentiodynamic tests and surface observations. It was shown that dissolved oxygen has no influence on passivity, oxidation of the coating and selective dissolution of cobalt. By contrast, dissolved oxygen affects corrosion. General corrosion was observed in the Ringer's solution whereas pitting corrosion was found in artificial saliva. |
DOI | 10.24425/amm.2019.126216 |