Copper and Aluminium Electrochemical Corrosion Investigation during Electrolysis and Heating from 20oC to 180oC
M.V. Yarmolenko,
S.O. Mogilei
Abstract:Our investigations show that electrochemical corrosion of copper is faster than electrochemical corrosion of aluminium at temperatures below 180°C and electric current density 3,000 A/m2 (or 30 A/dm2=3 mA/mm2). We have obtained that aluminium anodes (cylindrical or spherical) dissolve into concentrated NaCl solution during electrolysis more rapidly with temperature increasing while copper anodes (cylindrical or spherical) dissolve more slowly with temperature increasing from room temperature to temperature 180… Show more
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