Nonstationary processes that occur on nonpolarizable lead surface in sulfuric acid
Autor: | N. D. Koshel, N. S. Gerasika, M. V. Kostyrya |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
Passivation
Hydrogen Inorganic chemistry chemistry.chemical_element Sulfuric acid 02 engineering and technology Surfaces and Interfaces 010402 general chemistry 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology 01 natural sciences Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering 0104 chemical sciences Surfaces Coatings and Films Corrosion Cathodic protection chemistry.chemical_compound chemistry Chemical physics Sulfate 0210 nano-technology Polarization (electrochemistry) Dissolution |
Zdroj: | Surface Engineering and Applied Electrochemistry. 52:23-31 |
ISSN: | 1934-8002 1068-3755 |
DOI: | 10.3103/s1068375516010099 |
Popis: | The dynamics of variations in the currentless potential of a lead electrode in 2 M solution of sulfuric acid after cathode treatment by liberating hydrogen is studied. It is shown that, in the course of cathodic polarization, the liberation of hydrogen is accompanied by the formation of a film of lead sulfates due to corrosion that occurs on the metal surface. The major component of the measured potential is the voltage drop in the sulfate film. Two explanations for the simultaneous occurrence of the processes of hydrogen liberation and lead corrosion, which is impossible from the viewpoint of thermodynamics, are proposed. The first explanation is based on the electrical nonuniformity of the surface, which results from current localization at single active points (microzones), and on the absence of a protective cathodic potential at a distance from these points. The second explanation involves the voltage drop in the sulfate film, which is the component of the potential measured at the film–electrolyte interface. At the metal–film interface, the anodic polarization of the metal surface can occur, while nominally cathodic polarization takes place. Upon current interruption, the intricate processes of the growth and recrystallization of the sulfate film accompanied by the stepwise passivation of lead continue to occur. The limiting process for the corrosion system is the anodic reaction of the dissolution of lead. |
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