2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2005.05.059
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Comparison of testing solutions on the protection of Al-alloys using a Mg-rich primer

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“…They assumed that the HF loop is because of the corrosion process and the low frequency loop is related to diffusion processes. [18] During our measurements the width of the semicircles increases (Fig. 10a).…”
Section: Eismentioning
confidence: 85%
“…They assumed that the HF loop is because of the corrosion process and the low frequency loop is related to diffusion processes. [18] During our measurements the width of the semicircles increases (Fig. 10a).…”
Section: Eismentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The typically high dissolution rate of Mg is significantly decreased by its incorporation in the polymer (a polymeric membrane controlling water, oxygen and electrolytes to varying degrees). In a subsequent paper, the same authors reported the corrosion behavior of the same alloys coated with a magnesium-rich coating, of pure magnesium and of the bare aluminum substrates in 0.1% NaCl solution and dilute Harrison's solution (DHS), assessed using electrochemical techniques [47]. The change from 0.1% NaCl to dilute Harrison solution (DHS) affected the OCP, the corrosion rates and the equivalent circuits of the systems studied.…”
Section: Performance and Mechanism Of Corrosion Protection By Mg-richmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clays have also been used as swelling agents in paints to heal defects [36]. Th e use of magnesium particles as sacrifi cial anodes has been reported to protect aluminum alloys and steels, undergoing oxidation instead of the underlying metal [37].…”
Section: Approaches For Performance Recovery Of Paintsmentioning
confidence: 99%