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[en] The motivation of this study is to understand whether zinc-based alloy also has a passivation behaviour similar to zinc itself. Cu–Zn alloys were electrodeposited potentiostatically from a pyrophosphate medium on a carbon steel electrode and their corrosion behaviours were studied. Pt and carbon steel electrodes were used in order to examine the corrosion/passivation behaviour of bare Cu, bare Zn and Cu–Zn alloy coatings. The passivation behaviour of all brass-modified electrodes having Zn content between 10% and 100% was investigated. The growth potential affects the morphology and structure of crystals. The brass coatings are more porous than their pure components. The crystalline structure of Cu–Zn alloys can be obtained by changing the deposition potential. The zinc content in brass increases when the deposition voltage applied decreases. However, the growth potential and the ratio of zinc in brass do not affect the passivation behaviour of the resulting alloys. The coatings obtained by applying different growth potentials were immersed in tap water for 24 h to compare their corrosion behaviours with carbon steel having pitting formation. (paper)
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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/aa9f3c; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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Materials Research Express (Online); ISSN 2053-1591;
; v. 5(1); [10 p.]

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ALLOYS, CARBON ADDITIONS, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, COPPER ALLOYS, COPPER BASE ALLOYS, DEPOSITION, ELECTROLYSIS, ELEMENTS, HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS, IRON ALLOYS, IRON BASE ALLOYS, LYSIS, MATERIALS, METALS, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS, PLATINUM METALS, STEELS, SURFACE COATING, TRANSITION ELEMENT ALLOYS, TRANSITION ELEMENTS, WATER, ZINC ALLOYS
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