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Corrosion Behavior of Titanium in Hydrogen Peroxide Solutions
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    The corrosion behavior of titanium in hydrogen peroxide solutions was studied by measuring the titanium ions concentration using spectrophotometer.The influence of additives(K+,Ca2+,Na+,Mg2+,Cl-,HPO42-,H2PO4-)on the corrosion behavior of titanium was discussed under different pH conditions.The results indicated that Ca2+ exhibited the highest inhibition to the titanium corrosion in hydrogen peroxide solutions.However,HPO42-behaved as an accelerator to the corrosion.It was considered that the Ca2+ inhibited the titanium corrosion probably by absorbed on the titanium surface to form a thin film of CaTiO3 or CaO2.The HPO42-accelerated the titanium corrosion,however,probably by increasing the defects of surface oxide films after absorption on the titanium surface.

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[Xie Lei, Wang Xiaoxiang. Corrosion Behavior of Titanium in Hydrogen Peroxide Solutions[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2006,35(8):1219~1222.]
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  • Received:May 23,2005
  • Revised:September 28,2005
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