Abstract:The microstructure of Mg-Al-Zn-xCa (x=0%, 1.25%, 1.74%, 2.53%) alloy before and corroded has been characterized by XRD, SEM, TEM and EDS. And the corrosion behavior has been studied by weight-loss, electrochemical method and SPM. Results shown that the phase composition consists mainly of α-Mg, β-Mg17Al12, Al2Ca and (Mg, Al)2Ca. With the increasing of Ca, the size of dendritic arm decreased, and the scale and number of Mg17Al12 phase decreased gradually. The shape of Al2Ca phase transformed from bonelike to network on grain boundary, and (Mg, Al)2Ca phase increased gradually. The result of corrosion behavior testing shown that the content of α+β eutectic reduced by addition of Ca, and therefore led to the corrosion channel narrowed and the proportion decreased. The formed Al2Ca cathode phase inhibited the hydrogen precipitation process and adding Ca led to an increase in anodic corrosion potential. The potential differences of Al2Ca and α-Mg are lower than β-Mg17Al12and α-Mg.