An in-situ scanning vibrating electrode technique is used to investigate the effect of alloyed arsenic on magnesium immersed in chloride containing aqueous solution, both in freely corroding and anodically polarised conditions. Arsenic is shown to strongly suppress cathodic activation of the corroding Mg even under circumstances where breakdown has occurred and subsequent propagation of dark filiform-like tracks is observed. Under galvanostatic anodic polarisation, rates of hydrogen evolution are significantly mitigated compared to pure Mg and no time-dependent evolution of local cathodic sites is detected. The findings support the theory that cathodic activation of the dark corroded Mg surface is associated with accumulated transition meta...
The enhanced catalytic activity of hydrogen evolution reaction on anodically polarized Mg surfaces, ...
AbstractThe behaviour of magnesium electrodes has been investigated in 3.5% NaCl during free corrosi...
Corrosion of magnesium (Mg) is generally manifested by cathodic hydrogen gas evolution and concomita...
A characteristic of magnesium (Mg) dissolution is that dissolution is accompanied by a concomitant i...
The evolution of corrosion morphology and kinetics for magnesium (Mg) have been demonstrated to be i...
Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) in the sample generation-tip collection mode was employ...
The evolution of corrosion morphology and kinetics for magnesium (Mg) have been demonstrated to be i...
The evolution of corrosion morphology and kinetics for magnesium (Mg) have been demonstrated to be i...
The evolution of corrosion morphology and kinetics for magnesium (Mg) have been demonstrated to be i...
High purity (80 ppm iron) magnesium immersed in aqueous sodium chloride solution exhibits a filiform...
The kinetics of the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) have been reported to increase upon pure magne...
Magnesium presents indeed a low corrosion resistance [1, 2, 3, 4]. Moreover the behavior of this met...
This paper examines the effect that transition metal ions have on the corrosion behaviour of high pu...
Satisfactory corrosion resistance remains an issue in the widespread implementation of magnesium (Mg...
High chemical activity and unique electrochemical behaviour are responsible for the complicated corr...
The enhanced catalytic activity of hydrogen evolution reaction on anodically polarized Mg surfaces, ...
AbstractThe behaviour of magnesium electrodes has been investigated in 3.5% NaCl during free corrosi...
Corrosion of magnesium (Mg) is generally manifested by cathodic hydrogen gas evolution and concomita...
A characteristic of magnesium (Mg) dissolution is that dissolution is accompanied by a concomitant i...
The evolution of corrosion morphology and kinetics for magnesium (Mg) have been demonstrated to be i...
Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) in the sample generation-tip collection mode was employ...
The evolution of corrosion morphology and kinetics for magnesium (Mg) have been demonstrated to be i...
The evolution of corrosion morphology and kinetics for magnesium (Mg) have been demonstrated to be i...
The evolution of corrosion morphology and kinetics for magnesium (Mg) have been demonstrated to be i...
High purity (80 ppm iron) magnesium immersed in aqueous sodium chloride solution exhibits a filiform...
The kinetics of the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) have been reported to increase upon pure magne...
Magnesium presents indeed a low corrosion resistance [1, 2, 3, 4]. Moreover the behavior of this met...
This paper examines the effect that transition metal ions have on the corrosion behaviour of high pu...
Satisfactory corrosion resistance remains an issue in the widespread implementation of magnesium (Mg...
High chemical activity and unique electrochemical behaviour are responsible for the complicated corr...
The enhanced catalytic activity of hydrogen evolution reaction on anodically polarized Mg surfaces, ...
AbstractThe behaviour of magnesium electrodes has been investigated in 3.5% NaCl during free corrosi...
Corrosion of magnesium (Mg) is generally manifested by cathodic hydrogen gas evolution and concomita...