Abstract

Abstract Influence of Fe3+ on the corrosion of titanium in H2SO4 solution without F− and with F− was investigated by electrochemical tests. The electrochemical test results showed that Fe3+ could significantly inhibit titanium corrosion in H2SO4 solution without F− and with F− by promoting the protective film formation on titanium. Titanium corrosion resistance (Rc) was positively related to the concentration of Fe3+ in H2SO4 without and with F−. A mechanism was proposed for Fe3+ inhibiting the corrosion of titanium in H2SO4 solution without and with F−.

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