Electrochemical Corrosion Testing Of Solid State Sintered Silicon Carbide In Acidic And Alkaline Environments

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A. Andrews
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Paper written on project work carried out in partial fulfilment of MSc (Eng) degree Solid state sintered silicon carbide ceramics are used in aggressive environments as sealings. There exist data concerning corrosion, but there are only few data concerning their electrocorrosion behaviour. Therefore the electrochemical corrosion of solid state sintered silicon carbide (SSiC) ceramics has been studied at room temperature in acidic and alkaline environments by using potentiodynamic polarization measurements. The investigation showed a pronounced electrochemical corrosion in bases and acids. In HCl andHNO3pseudo-passivity features due to the formation of a thin layer of SiO2on the surface were observed, whereas in NaOH soluble silicate ions were observed, resulting in more pronounced corrosion. The microstructural observations of initial and corroded samples reveal that the residual carbon found in the microstructure do not dissolve preferentially. Keywords: Corrosion; SEM; SSiC; polarization test.
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APA: A. Andrews  (2006)  Electrochemical Corrosion Testing Of Solid State Sintered Silicon Carbide In Acidic And Alkaline Environments

MLA: A. Andrews Electrochemical Corrosion Testing Of Solid State Sintered Silicon Carbide In Acidic And Alkaline Environments. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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