Title: Corrosion behaviour of Ti-6Al-4V in phosphoric acid
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Kluwer Academic Publishers
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Ti-6A1-4V shows distinct active-passive behaviour in phosphoric acid over a wide concentration range. The cathodic polarization curves are similar over a wide range of acid concentration and temperatures. The alloy undergoes active dissolution and turns passive in the negative potential region followed by a wide range of passivity at all acid concentrations at different temperatures. Increasing acid concentration up to 11 M results in an increase in critical current density (icr). The passive current density (ip) increases up to an acid concentration of 9 M while at 13 M icr and ip decrease appreciably. A significant increase in both icr and ip occurs with increase in solution temperature. The passive specimen remained stable for a long time when exposed to phosphoric acid under open circuit conditions. © 1994 Chapman & Hall.
