Abstract

Potential step was applied to Pb–Ca–Sn alloy electrode at various potential and time regimes. No severe corrosion was observed during potential step cycle with cathodic potential under −140 mV or over −40 mV versus Pb/PbSO 4 (3.39 M H 2SO 4), or at constant potential without stepping. On the other hand, the Pb–Ca–Sn alloy was severely corroded during potential step with cathodic potential from −120 mV to −60 mV and with anodic potential of +40 mV or more positive. The corrosion could not be decreased with periodical rest at 0 mV, while it could be decreased with periodical reduction at high polarization of, e.g. −160 mV. It was found out that the severe corrosion occurs when the oxidation of Pb to PbSO 4 and partial reduction of passive film of PbSO 4 take turns many times.

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