Abstract

The influence of the addition of molybdenum on the structure and corrosion behaviour of aluminium was studied using optical microscopy, scanning electron microscope (SEM), potentiodynamic polarization and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The results show that the addition of 15%wt molybdenum causes the precipitation of the AI12Mo intermetallic phase which appears in plate form on the aAl matrix. The results of the electrochemical tests show that the addition of molybdenum displaces the corrosion potential of aluminium towards positive values from -699 mV/ECS to -633 mV/ECS and increases the charge transfer resistance from to 4752 Ω2.cm2 to 6608 Ω2.cm2.

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