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“…As mentioned by Safonov et al [18], a characteristic feature of these carbides is their effect on decreasing the hydrogen evolution overvoltage as compared with that of chromium. Thus, chromium carbides in a Cr-C alloy deposit behave cathodic, enhancing corrosion resistance of the coating by shifting of the corrosion potential toward the positive direction [18]. However, the formation of micro-cells between the chromium carbide particles and bulk chromium coating during the anodic polarization could prevent the passive film formation.…”
Section: Corrosion Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…As mentioned by Safonov et al [18], a characteristic feature of these carbides is their effect on decreasing the hydrogen evolution overvoltage as compared with that of chromium. Thus, chromium carbides in a Cr-C alloy deposit behave cathodic, enhancing corrosion resistance of the coating by shifting of the corrosion potential toward the positive direction [18]. However, the formation of micro-cells between the chromium carbide particles and bulk chromium coating during the anodic polarization could prevent the passive film formation.…”
Section: Corrosion Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Generally, the good corrosion resistance of a pure Cr coating is due to its passivation as exposed to the corrosive environment [15]. As mentioned in the literature [11,18], the potentiodynamic polarization curves of the conventional Cr coatings in H 2 SO 4 solution follows typical form of active-passive-transpassive anodic behaviour. However, regarding the polarization curves of Cr-C alloy coatings produced in trivalent chromium baths, cathodic portion of the curve, corresponding to hydrogen evolution, is displaced in the anodic direction.…”
Section: Electrodeposition Conditionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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