TY - JOUR
T1 - Influence of sulfides on the passivation behavior of titanium alloy TA2 in simulated seawater environments
AU - Yang, Xiaojia
AU - Du, Cuiwei
AU - Wan, Hongxia
AU - Liu, Zhiyong
AU - Li, Xiaogang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018
PY - 2018/11/15
Y1 - 2018/11/15
N2 - The influence of sulfides on the passivation behavior of titanium alloy TA2 in simulated seawater environments was studied by electrochemical methods, surface topology and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Cyclic voltammetry analysis reveals that the passivation process of titanium TA2 was mainly composed of one two-electron step for Ti − 2e − → Ti 2+ and two one-electron steps for Ti 2+ − e − → Ti 3+ and Ti 3+ − e − → Ti 4+ ; both of the processes are irreversible electrochemical reactions. The XPS depth profile indicates that the passive film is mainly composed of a TiO 2 predominant top layer with a thickness less than 2 nm and a TiO predominant sub-oxide layer with a thickness of approximately 13 nm. Sulfides not only promote the cathodic hydrogen evolution reactions of titanium but also participate in the passive film formation by the formation of TiOS and TiS 2 ; the permeation depth of sulfide ions is approximately 10 nm. When the sulfides concentration is lower than 2 mM/L, the increase of sulfides increases the formation of titanium dioxide, which enhances the corrosion resistance. While the sulfides concentration is higher than 2 mM/L, the fractions of TiOS and TiS 2 increase. Thus, the fraction of TiO 2 decreases, and, as a result, the corrosion resistance of the film decreases.
AB - The influence of sulfides on the passivation behavior of titanium alloy TA2 in simulated seawater environments was studied by electrochemical methods, surface topology and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Cyclic voltammetry analysis reveals that the passivation process of titanium TA2 was mainly composed of one two-electron step for Ti − 2e − → Ti 2+ and two one-electron steps for Ti 2+ − e − → Ti 3+ and Ti 3+ − e − → Ti 4+ ; both of the processes are irreversible electrochemical reactions. The XPS depth profile indicates that the passive film is mainly composed of a TiO 2 predominant top layer with a thickness less than 2 nm and a TiO predominant sub-oxide layer with a thickness of approximately 13 nm. Sulfides not only promote the cathodic hydrogen evolution reactions of titanium but also participate in the passive film formation by the formation of TiOS and TiS 2 ; the permeation depth of sulfide ions is approximately 10 nm. When the sulfides concentration is lower than 2 mM/L, the increase of sulfides increases the formation of titanium dioxide, which enhances the corrosion resistance. While the sulfides concentration is higher than 2 mM/L, the fractions of TiOS and TiS 2 increase. Thus, the fraction of TiO 2 decreases, and, as a result, the corrosion resistance of the film decreases.
KW - Atomic force microscope (AFM)
KW - Corrosion resistance
KW - Passivation behavior
KW - Sulfides
KW - Titanium alloy TA2
KW - X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS)
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85049861808
U2 - 10.1016/j.apsusc.2018.07.068
DO - 10.1016/j.apsusc.2018.07.068
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85049861808
SN - 0169-4332
VL - 458
SP - 198
EP - 209
JO - Applied Surface Science
JF - Applied Surface Science
ER -