Lixing Zhu , Luyao Li , Jinbiao Huang , Heting Zhang , Wenxue Wang , Jianyu Chen , Junsheng Liu , Jiang Ma
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Corrosion resistance enhancement of bulk metallic glass through ultrasonic vibrations
Bulk metallic glass (BMG) possesses a range of desirable properties, including exceptional mechanical, soft magnetic, and catalytic properties, etc. However, to pursuit extensive specific applications, enhancing the corrosion resistance of BMG is required. Herein, an effective method involving ultrasonic vibrations (UV) treatment was proposed to significantly enhance the corrosion resistance of BMG. The self-corrosion potential of UV processed BMG increased by up to 0.14 V in 1 N HCl solution and 0.2 V in 3.5 % NaCl solution, respectively. Additionally, the maximum reduction in corrosion current density for the UV processed BMG in these solutions was 15 % and 20 %, respectively. Micro-morphology results indicated that the UV processed BMG exhibited better pitting resistance. It is found that a denser arrangement of BMG was obtained after UV which resulted in reduced relaxation enthalpy and enhanced corrosion resistance. This work introduces an innovative and convenient method to enhance the corrosion resistance of BMG for engineering applications.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids publishes review articles, research papers, and Letters to the Editor on amorphous and glassy materials, including inorganic, organic, polymeric, hybrid and metallic systems. Papers on partially glassy materials, such as glass-ceramics and glass-matrix composites, and papers involving the liquid state are also included in so far as the properties of the liquid are relevant for the formation of the solid.
In all cases the papers must demonstrate both novelty and importance to the field, by way of significant advances in understanding or application of non-crystalline solids; in the case of Letters, a compelling case must also be made for expedited handling.