Abstract

Comprehensive work to examine the effect of metallic alloying elements M on the corrosion behavior of amorphous Fe M13 P7 C alloys was performed. All alloying elements except manganese are effective in increasing the corrosion resistance of amorphous alloys in various acidic and neutral solutions, regardless of anionic species, pH and oxidizability. The addition of elements more active than iron to amorphous FePC alloy decrease the corrosion rate in an active region during immersion tests, depending upon the passivation capabilities of the alloying elements themselves. When elements nobler than iron are added, the nobler is the alloying element, the higher is the corrosion resistance of amorphous Fe M13 P7 C alloys.

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