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Influence of Grain Boundary Precipitates on Intergranular Corrosion Behavior of 7050 Al Alloys

Yuxiao Qiu    
Rongying Liu    
Linchi Zou    
Haitao Chi    
Chen Wang    
Binshu Wang and Junfeng Chen    

Resumen

The effects of the grain boundary precipitation on intergranular corrosion behavior were investigated by exfoliation tests and complementary techniques like scanning electron microscope (SEM), optical profilometry (OP), transmission electron microscope together with energy dispersive spectroscopy (TEM-EDS), and atomic force microscope (AFM). The results reveal the influencing mechanism of intergranular corrosion behavior from grain boundary precipitates (GBPs). The potential discrepancy between GBPs and adjacent areas induces corrosion cavity germination along the grain boundary. Furthermore, the increase of both active Mg and Zn content in GBPs improve the potential difference, which aggravates the intergranular corrosion cavity germination. However, the increment of noble Cu content in GBP is beneficial to reduce the potential difference. On the other side, the distribution of the continuous precipitates in the grain boundary region helps the initial corrosion cavities to connect, which improves the growth of intergranular corrosion cracks. Additionally, discontinuous GBPs and precipitation free zone (PFZ) hinder the spread and connection of intergranular corrosion cavities. Therefore, 7050 aluminum alloy forming different grain boundary precipitation characteristics after different aging treatments shows different resistance to intergranular corrosion: peak-aging < under-aging < over-aging.

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