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ABSTRACT In this work, the open-circuit corrosion potentials of the alloys studied in aerated artificial saliva were determined; in the same solution, the potentiodynamic polarization curves of said alloys have been drawn. The corrosion potentials and current intensities of the galvanic coupling of the Ti-6Al-4V alloy with the Co-Cr and Ni-Cr alloys were determined using the Evans method, finding that the galvanic couples more resistant to corrosion in the electrolytic medium considered are those formed between the Ti alloy and the Co-Cr alloys; the least resistant are those formed between Ti alloy and Ni-Cr alloys. The corroded surfaces of the seven alloys considered in this work were also studied, and by EDAX the corrosion products due to the ions detached in the electrolytic medium were analyzed.

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  • A equipe editorial da revista Matéria comunica a publicação formal de Retratação para extração do artigo: Folle, Luis Fernando, & Schaeffer, Lirio.

  • Desde que foi comprovada a publicação duplicada do artigo que foi disponibilizado em edição posterior da revista Matéria: Folle, Luis Fernando, & Schaeffer, Lirio.

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A equipe editorial da revista Matéria comunica a publicação formal de Retratação para extração do artigo: Folle, Luis Fernando, & Schaeffer, Lirio.

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