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The use of cerium and praseodymium mercaptoacetate as thiol-containing inhibitors for AA2024-T3

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Catubig, R.
Hughes, A. E.
Cole, I. S.
Hinton, B. R.W.
Forsyth, M.

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The susceptibility of the aluminium alloy, AA2024-T3, to localised corrosion as well as the toxicity of chromate inhibitors are both well known facts. In this paper the effect on the corrosion of AA2024-T3 of the thiol-containing mercaptoacetate, when coupled with cerium or praseodymium is examined. Potentiodynamic polarisation and SEM/EDXS were used to analyse the inhibiting behaviour of the compounds cerium mercaptoacetate and praseodymium mercaptoacetate. Both inhibitors were predominantly cathodic inhibitors with increasing anodic inhibition after 24. h of immersion. A mechanism of film formation and corrosion protection was also proposed.

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Corrosion Science

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