Comparison Between the Pitting corrosion of Pure Al and Al-Si Alloys in Deaerated Neutral Sodium Perchlorate Solutions and the Effects of some Inorganic Inhibitor

This paper reports the results of potentiodynamic polarization and chronopotentiometry potential/time measurements on the pitting corrosion of pure Al and three Al-Si alloys, namely (Al + 6% Si), (Al + 12% Si), and (Al + 18% Si) in deaerated neutral sodium perchlorate solutions, complemented by ex s...

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