Corrosion behavior of As-Cast Ti–10Mo–6Zr–4Sn–3Nb and Ti–6Al–4B in hank’s solution: A comparison investigation

Jun Cheng, Jinshan Li, Sen Yu, Zhaoxin Du, Fuyu Dong, Jinyong Zhang, Xiaoyong Zhang

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Abstract

Newly developed Ti–10Mo–6Zr–4Sn–3Nb has fascinating mechanical properties to be used as a biomedical material. However, there is still a lack of investigation focusing on the corrosion behavior of Ti–10Mo–6Zr–4Sn–3Nb. In this work, the microstructure and corrosion behavior of as-cast Ti–10Mo–6Zr–4Sn–3Nb was investigated by optical microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and electrochemical measurements. Hank’s solution was used as the electrolyte. A classical as-cast Ti–6Al–4V was used as reference. The results showed that Ti–10Mo–6Zr–4Sn–3Nb has a higher corrosion potential and a lower corrosion current density compared with Ti–6Al–4V, indicating better corrosion resistance. However, after applying anodic potentials, Ti–10Mo–6Zr–4Sn–3Nb shows larger passivation current density in both potentiodynamic polarization and potentiostatic polarization tests. This is because more alloying elements contained in Ti–10Mo–6Zr–4Sn–3Nb trigger the production of a larger number of oxygen vacancies, resulting in a higher flux of oxygen vacancy. This finding illustrates that the passive film on Ti–10Mo–6Zr–4Sn–3Nb is less protective compared with that on Ti–6Al–4V when applying an anodic potential in their passivation range.

Original languageEnglish
Article number11
Pages (from-to)1-15
Number of pages15
JournalMetals
Volume11
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2021

Keywords

  • 10Mo
  • 3Nb
  • 4Sn
  • 4V; Mott
  • 6Al
  • 6Zr
  • Schottky measurement; Ti
  • β-type Ti alloy; corrosion behavior; electrochemical behavior; passive film; Ti

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