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Electrochemical, galvanic, and mechanical responses of grade 2 titanium in 6% sodium chloride solution

Journal Article · · Corrosion
DOI:https://doi.org/10.5006/1.3283973· OSTI ID:315922
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  1. Brown Univ., Providence, RI (United States). Div. of Engineering

The electrochemical, galvanic, and mechanical responses of grade 2 titanium in 6% sodium chloride (NaCl) solution at different temperatures were investigated. The initial corrosion potential and cathodic reaction rate increased with decreasing pH and increasing temperature. The initial corrosion potential changed when titanium was coupled with other metals. Naval brass and alloy 600 (UNS N06600) anodically polarized titanium, while zinc and aluminum caused titanium to become a cathode. HY80 steel (UNS K31820), type 316 stainless steel ([SS] UNS S31600), and Monel K500 (UNS N05500, a copper-nickel alloy), polarized titanium anodically or cathodically depending upon temperature and pH. Hydrides formed on the titanium surface at potentials < {approximately} {minus}600 mV{sub SCE} to {minus}700 mV{sub SCE}. Zinc at all temperatures and HY80 at high temperatures caused hydride formation in titanium when coupled galvanically with titanium. Mechanical tests showed an {approx} 10% decrease in ductility under prior and dynamic hydrogen charging conditions.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
OSTI ID:
315922
Journal Information:
Corrosion, Journal Name: Corrosion Journal Issue: 2 Vol. 55; ISSN 0010-9312; ISSN CORRAK
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English